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Publications

This section lists some of the studies I’ve contributed to, where data-driven approaches intersect with psychology, multisensory research, engineering, and human-computer interaction. My work has involved analyzing complex datasets, uncovering meaningful patterns, and applying quantitative methods to better understand human perception and interaction with technology.

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Knuckles Notifications: Mid-air Haptic Feedback on the Dorsal Hand for Hands-on-the-Wheel Driving

R. M. Murillo, R. Morales, D. Pittera, W. Frier, O. Georgiou, P. Cornelio

Frontiers in Computer Science, Dec 2024

It Sounds Cool: Exploring Sonification of Mid-Air Haptic Textures Exploration on Texture Judgments, Body Perception, and Motor Behaviour

R. M. Murillo, D. Pittera, W. Frier, O. Georgiou, M. Obrist, P. Cornelio

IEEE Transactions on Haptics, October 23

“I see where this is going”: a psychophysical study of directional mid-air haptics and apparent tactile motion Copy

D. Pittera, O. Georgiou, W. Frier

IEEE Transactions on Haptics, May 2023

PATENT: Stimulating the Hairy Skin Through Ultrasonic Mid-Air Haptic Stimulation

D. Pittera, W. Frier, O. Georgiou, S. A. Seah, B. Long

United States Patent Application 20230075917

UltraButton: A Minimalist Touchless Multimodal Haptic Button.

R. Morales, D. Pittera, O. Georgiou, B. Kappus, W. Frier

IEEE Transactions on Haptics, Oct 2022

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