Wearable haptic devices to monitor soldiers' physiology - discreet sensory input improves safety and monitoring in hostile low-light and high-noise conditions. Katzman, N., Gellert, M., Oron-Gilad, T., Cooperstock, J. R., Bitan, Y., & Schlesinger, J. J In Military Health System Research Symposium, 2020. Department of Defense.
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@INPROCEEDINGS{Katzman2020,
  author = {Katzman, N. and Gellert, M. and Oron-Gilad, T. and Cooperstock, J. R. and Bitan, Y. and Schlesinger, J. J},
  title = {Wearable haptic devices to monitor soldiers' physiology - discreet sensory input improves safety and monitoring in hostile low-light and high-noise conditions},
  booktitle = {Military Health System Research Symposium},
  publisher = {Department of Defense},
  year = {2020},
  url = {https://mhsrs.amedd.army.mil/SitePages/Home.aspx},
  keywords = {poster},
}

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