Hung, Gary M. Y.John, Nigel W.Hancock, ChrisHoshi, Takayuki2015-10-062015-10-062014-10Hung, G. M., John, N. W., Hancock, C., & Hoshi, T. (2014). Using and validating airborne ultrasound as a tactile interface within medical training simulators. In F. Bello, & S. Cotin (Eds.) Biomedical Simulation (pp. 30-39). Springer.978331912056010.1007/978-3-319-12057-7_4http://hdl.handle.net/10034/579386We have developed a system called UltraSendo that creates a force field in space using an array of ultrasonic transducers cooperatively emitting ultrasonic waves to a focal point. UltraSendo is the first application of this technology in the context of medical training simulators. A face validation study was carried out at a Catheter Laboratory in a major regional hospital.enUsing and Validating Airborne Ultrasound as a Tactile Interface within Medical Training SimulatorsArticle