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Other wearable haptic actuators have been proposed for \AR, but are not discussed here.
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A first reason is that they permanently cover the fingertip and affect the interaction with the \RE, such as thin-skin tactile interfaces \cite{withana2018tacttoo,teng2024haptic} or fluid-based interfaces \cite{han2018hydroring}.
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Another category of actuators relies on systems that cannot be considered as portable, such as REVEL \cite{bau2012revel}, which provide friction sensations with reverse electrovibration that must modify the real objects to augment, or Electrical Muscle Stimulation (EMS) devices \cite{lopes2018adding}, which provide kinesthetic feedback by contracting the muscles.
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Another category of actuators relies on systems that cannot be considered as portable, such as REVEL \cite{bau2012revel}, which provide friction sensations with reverse electrovibration that must modify the real objects to augment, or electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) devices \cite{lopes2018adding}, which provide kinesthetic feedback by contracting the muscles.
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\subsubsection{Nail-Mounted Devices}
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\label{vhar_nails}
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