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High-Speed Camera Particle Tracking and Force Measurement, with Real-Time Haptic Feedback

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Abstract

Modern cameras can provide real-time position and force measurement of multiple trapped particles at several kHz. We investigate the accuracy and stability of this method and use it to implement a force-feedback interface.

© 2009 Optical Society of America

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