Weight sensation affected by vibrotactile stimulation with a handheld vision-tactile-force display device

Tota Mizuno, J. Maeda, Y. Kume
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In this study, a technique designed to enhance virtual reality (VR) effects by stimulating multiple sensations simultaneously is investigated and significant interactions among such perceptions are evoked under various multiple-simultaneous stimulation conditions. To accomplish this, we developed a handheld multimodal display device capable of presenting visual, weight, and vibrotactile information simultaneously. The device incorporates a liquid crystal display (LCD) panel, a back-mounted moveable weight, and vibration motors in the handgrips. The weight movements are produced by a linear motor controlled by a personal computer (PC). Using this handheld device, it was determined that VR perceptions could be enhanced by the interactions taking place among multimodal perceptions. In this paper, experiments on weight perception along with the affects of vibrotactile stimulation are described. Using our developed handheld vision-tactile-force display device, we investigated the interactions between force and vibrotactile perceptions that were stimulated simultaneously. This indicates that when strong vibration stimulations were given in the direction of weight movement, the weight seemed heavier. The experimental results and conclusions show that weight perception and vibrotactile stimulation could be enhanced using our handheld multimodal display device.
用手持式视觉-触觉-力显示装置振动触觉刺激对重量感觉的影响
在本研究中,研究了一种通过同时刺激多种感觉来增强虚拟现实(VR)效果的技术,并在不同的多重同时刺激条件下激发了这些感知之间的显著相互作用。为了实现这一目标,我们开发了一种手持式多模态显示设备,能够同时显示视觉、重量和振动触觉信息。该装置包括一个液晶显示面板,一个背装的可移动重量,以及手柄中的振动马达。重量的运动是由个人电脑(PC)控制的直线电机产生的。使用这种手持设备,可以确定通过多模态感知之间的交互可以增强VR感知。本文介绍了体重感知实验以及振动触觉刺激的影响。使用我们开发的手持式视觉-触觉-力显示设备,我们研究了力和振动触觉感知之间的相互作用,同时受到刺激。这表明,当在重物运动方向上施加强振动刺激时,重物似乎更重。实验结果和结论表明,我们的手持式多模态显示装置可以增强体重感知和振动触觉刺激。
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