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T R Benigni's research focuses on human-computer interaction, particularly in the area of haptic feedback for control systems. Their work investigates methods to enhance the precision and dimensionality of control through single-channel haptic feedback, exploring multi-dimensional encoding strategies. Benigni has also studied the physiological responses to sensory stimulation, examining how simultaneous modulation of pulse charge and burst period can elicit distinct referred sensations. This research involves collaborations with multiple researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Sathyakumar S. Kuntaegowdanahalli, Andres E. Pena, and James J. Abbas, who have co-authored publications with Benigni. With a recent publication in 2025, Benigni demonstrates ongoing activity in their field.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 4
- Citations: 3
Selected Publications
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Enhancing Two-Dimensional Control via Single-Channel Haptic Feedback: A Multi-dimensional Encoding Strategy (2025)
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Enhancing Two-Dimensional Control via Single-Channel Haptic Feedback: A Multi-dimensional Encoding Strategy (2024)
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Simultaneous modulation of pulse charge and burst period elicits two differentiable referred sensations (2024)
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- 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
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