Kyungho Jeong, Youn-Ju Seong, Ju-No Chung, Yongsung Park, Woo-nyoung Lee
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Abstract
Recently, there has been an increasing research interest on thermal feedback. This includes utilizing thermal systems as simple messaging tools, such as: a system that uses temperature to present the importance of messages [Wilson G. 2012] and help users navigate the road by presenting speed or distance with thermal stimuli on the users arm [David and Henry 2013]. There is no researches about array-type thermal feedback. Therefore, we have focused on communication via an array-type thermal patterns. As a first step, this poster presents 1) how well the subjects can differentiate between different spots on which thermal stimulation is presented and 2) whether the subjects can recognize the directional thermal stimulations. In order to find the answer, we have placed the thermal device on where the subjects felt most comfortable: the wrist. The device was also placed on the back of the neck to mimic a scarf or a bluetooth headset.
近年来,热反馈的研究日益引起人们的兴趣。这包括利用热系统作为简单的信息传递工具,例如:一种利用温度来显示信息重要性的系统[Wilson G. 2012],并通过在用户手臂上的热刺激显示速度或距离来帮助用户导航[David and Henry 2013]。阵列式热反馈的研究尚不存在。因此,我们专注于通过阵列型热模式进行通信。作为第一步,这张海报展示了1)受试者如何区分不同的热刺激点,2)受试者是否能够识别定向热刺激。为了找到答案,我们将热装置放置在受试者感觉最舒适的地方:手腕。该设备还被放置在脖子后面,模仿围巾或蓝牙耳机。