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  1. Abstract Collecting gait data and providing haptic feedback are essential for the safety and efficiency of robot-based rehabilitation. However, readily available devices that can perform both are scarce. This work presents a novel method for mutual sensing and haptic feedback, through the development of an inflatable soft haptic sensor (ISHASE). The design, modeling, and characterization of ISHASE are discussed. Four ISHASEs are embedded in the insole of a shoe to measure ground reaction forces and provide haptic feedback. Four participants were recruited to evaluate the performance of ISHASE as a sensor and haptic device. Experimental results indicate that ISHASE can accurately estimate user’s ground reaction forces while walking, with a maximum and a minimum accuracy of 91% and 85%, respectively. Haptic feedback was delivered to four different locations under the foot, and users could identify the location with an average 92% accuracy. A case study that exemplifies a rehabilitation scenario is presented to demonstrate ISHASE’s usefulness for mutual sensing and haptic feedback. 
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