T R Benigni
Researcher
Also affiliated: Innovative Research (United States) (2024)
Unknown Researcher
Research Areas
Biomedical Subjects
Links
Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
T R Benigni's research focuses on the sensory aspects of human-computer interaction and the development of haptic feedback systems. Their work investigates how electrical stimulation can be modulated to create distinct tactile sensations, exploring parameters such as pulse charge and burst period. This research aims to enhance the precision and dimensionality of control in systems that rely on single-channel haptic feedback.
Collaborations with researchers from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Sathyakumar S. Kuntaegowdanahalli, Andres E. Pena, James J. Abbas, and Ranu Jung, have contributed to a publication record of five articles. Benigni's scholarly output is characterized by an h-index of 1 and a total of 3 citations.
Metrics
- h-index: 1
- Publications: 5
- Citations: 3
Selected Publications
-
Single-site non-invasive peripheral nerve stimulation with multidimensional encoding enables object differentiation using a myoelectric prosthetic hand (2026)
-
Single-site non-invasive peripheral nerve stimulation with multidimensional encoding enables object differentiation using a myoelectric prosthetic hand (2025)
-
Enhancing Two-Dimensional Control via Single-Channel Haptic Feedback: A Multi-dimensional Encoding Strategy (2025)
-
Enhancing Two-Dimensional Control via Single-Channel Haptic Feedback: A Multi-dimensional Encoding Strategy (2024)
-
Simultaneous modulation of pulse charge and burst period elicits two differentiable referred sensations (2024)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Simultaneous modulation of pulse charge and burst period elicits two differentiable referred sensations
- Enhancing Two-Dimensional Control via Single-Channel Haptic Feedback: A Multi-dimensional Encoding Strategy
- Enhancing Two-Dimensional Control via Single-Channel Haptic Feedback: A Multi-dimensional Encoding Strategy
- Simultaneous modulation of pulse charge and burst period elicits two differentiable referred sensations
- Enhancing Two-Dimensional Control via Single-Channel Haptic Feedback: A Multi-dimensional Encoding Strategy
- Enhancing Two-Dimensional Control via Single-Channel Haptic Feedback: A Multi-dimensional Encoding Strategy
- Simultaneous modulation of pulse charge and burst period elicits two differentiable referred sensations
- Enhancing Two-Dimensional Control via Single-Channel Haptic Feedback: A Multi-dimensional Encoding Strategy
- Enhancing Two-Dimensional Control via Single-Channel Haptic Feedback: A Multi-dimensional Encoding Strategy
- Simultaneous modulation of pulse charge and burst period elicits two differentiable referred sensations
- Enhancing Two-Dimensional Control via Single-Channel Haptic Feedback: A Multi-dimensional Encoding Strategy
- Enhancing Two-Dimensional Control via Single-Channel Haptic Feedback: A Multi-dimensional Encoding Strategy