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Kyle Reed
University of South Florida - Tampa / United States
Engineering & Technology / Electrical & Electronic Engineering
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Kyle Reed's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Mechanics of flexible needles robotically steered through soft tissueS Misra, KB Reed, BW Schafer, KT Ramesh, AM OkamuraThe International journal of robotics research 29 (13), 1640-1660, 20103232010
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Physical collaboration of human-human and human-robot teamsKB Reed, MA PeshkinIEEE transactions on haptics 1 (2), 108-120, 20082482008
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Robot-assisted needle steeringKB Reed, A Majewicz, V Kallem, R Alterovitz, K Goldberg, NJ Cowan, ...IEEE robotics & automation magazine 18 (4), 35-46, 20112082011
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Needle-tissue interaction forces for bevel-tip steerable needlesS Misra, KB Reed, AS Douglas, KT Ramesh, AM Okamura2008 2nd IEEE RAS & EMBS international conference on biomedical robotics and …, 20081692008
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Haptically linked dyads: are two motor-control systems better than one?K Reed, M Peshkin, MJ Hartmann, M Grabowecky, J Patton, PM VishtonPsychological science 17 (5), 365-366, 20061612006
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