Using Ultrasonic Mid-air Haptic Patterns in Multi-Modal User Experiences

Damien Ablart, W. Frier, Hannah Limerick, Orestis Georgiou, Marianna Obrist
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Abstract

Ultrasonic mid-air tactile displays offer a unique combination of high spatial and temporal resolution and can stimulate a wide range of tactile frequencies. Leveraging those features, a new modulation technique producing spatially distributed tactile sensations has recently been introduced. This new approach, referred to as Spatiotemporal Modulation (STM), draws lines, curves and shapes on users’ palm by moving a mid-air tactile point rapidly and repeatedly along the path. STM parameters and their impact on tactile perception are yet to be studied systematically. In this work, we first study how varying the draw frequency and the size of a simple shape affects the participants perception of texture and their emotional responses. In the second part of our study, we used the most salient tactile patterns of the first study to extend the results within a multimodal context. We found that tactile patterns’ perception was consistent within both studies. We also found instances when the tactile patterns could alter the perception of the audio and visual stimuli. Finally, we discuss the benefits of our findings and conclude with implications for future work.
在多模态用户体验中使用超声波半空触觉模式
超声波空中触觉显示器提供了高空间和时间分辨率的独特组合,可以刺激大范围的触觉频率。利用这些特征,一种新的调制技术产生空间分布的触觉最近被引入。这种新方法被称为时空调制(STM),通过沿着路径快速重复地移动一个半空中的触觉点,在用户的手掌上绘制线条、曲线和形状。STM参数及其对触觉感知的影响尚未得到系统的研究。在这项工作中,我们首先研究了不同的绘制频率和简单形状的大小如何影响参与者对纹理的感知和他们的情绪反应。在我们研究的第二部分,我们使用了第一项研究中最显著的触觉模式来扩展多模态背景下的结果。我们发现在两项研究中,触觉模式的感知是一致的。我们还发现,触觉模式可以改变听觉和视觉刺激的感知。最后,我们讨论了我们的发现的好处,并总结了对未来工作的影响。
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