Dario Pittera
Orcid: 0000-0001-7537-0266
  According to our database1,
  Dario Pittera
  authored at least 15 papers
  between 2017 and 2024.
  
  
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  2024
It Sounds Cool: Exploring Sonification of Mid-Air Haptic Textures Exploration on Texture Judgments, Body Perception, and Motor Behaviour.
    
  
    IEEE Trans. Haptics, 2024
    
  
Knuckles notifications: mid-air haptic feedback on the dorsal hand for hands-on-the-wheel driving.
    
  
    Frontiers Comput. Sci., 2024
    
  
  2023
"I See Where This is Going": A Psychophysical Study of Directional Mid-Air Haptics and Apparent Tactile Motion.
    
  
    IEEE Trans. Haptics, 2023
    
  
  2022
"I Can Feel It Coming in the Hairs Tonight": Characterising Mid-Air Haptics on the Hairy Parts of the Skin.
    
  
    IEEE Trans. Haptics, 2022
    
  
    IEEE Trans. Haptics, 2022
    
  
    IEEE Access, 2022
    
  
  2020
Touching is believing: creating illusions and feeling of embodiment with mid-air haptic technology.
    
  
    PhD thesis, 2020
    
  
    IEEE Trans. Haptics, 2020
    
  
  2019
    IEEE Trans. Haptics, 2019
    
  
    Proceedings of the Human-Computer Interaction - INTERACT 2019, 2019
    
  
<i>I'm Sensing in the Rain</i>: Spatial Incongruity in Visual-Tactile Mid-Air Stimulation Can Elicit Ownership in VR Users.
    
  
    Proceedings of the 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2019
    
  
    Proceedings of the 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2019
    
  
  2018
Understanding and Designing Embodied Experiences Through Mid-air Tactile Stimulation.
    
  
    Proceedings of the Twelfth International Conference on Tangible, 2018
    
  
  2017
    Proceedings of the 19th ACM International Conference on Multimodal Interaction, 2017
    
  
Haptic rules! Augmenting the gaming experience in traditional games: The case of foosball.
    
  
    Proceedings of the 2017 IEEE World Haptics Conference, 2017