Haptic Interfaces and Telerobotics
Air vortex rings are toroidal (doughnut-shaped) structures formed in a fluid, typically when a volume of fluid is expelled into a surrounding fluid, creating a rotating mass of air. These structures are significant in understanding how fluid dynamics can be harnessed for efficient movement and manipulation within haptic interfaces and telerobotics, especially when it comes to simulating force feedback and enhancing user interaction with robotic systems.
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