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Abstract
There have been many efforts to present skin tactile information to the fingertips. In these studies, however, the tactile stimulus has been presented to the pad side of the finger. In that approach, it is difficult to superimpose virtual tactile information on the tactile information of the real world. Consequently, this paper proposes a tactile display device in which vibration is applied to the fingernail side, not to the pad side of the finger, so that a virtual undulating sensation can be superimposed on the real-world sensations obtained during the scanning action of the finger. The proposed device is based on the phenomenon that when a vibration is applied while the finger is scanning an object, a perception of undulation rather than of vibration is produced. This study measures the pressure change produced on the pad side of the finger in such a scanning operation and investigates the mechanism that causes the perception. The vibration timing required to present an arbitrary virtual convex width is determined by a psychophysical experiment. © 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Electron Comm Jpn Pt 2, 90(4): 56–65, 2007; Published online in Wiley InterScience (www.interscience.wiley.com). DOI 10.1002/ecjb.20355
一种安装在指甲上的触觉显示器,用于增强现实系统
已经有很多努力将皮肤触觉信息呈现给指尖。然而,在这些研究中,触觉刺激被呈现在手指的垫侧。这种方法很难将虚拟触觉信息叠加在真实世界的触觉信息上。因此,本文提出了一种触觉显示装置,该装置将振动施加于手指的指甲侧,而不是手指的垫侧,这样就可以将虚拟的波动感叠加在手指扫描过程中获得的真实感觉上。所提出的设备是基于这样一种现象,即当手指扫描物体时施加振动时,产生波动而不是振动的感知。本研究测量了在这种扫描操作中手指垫侧产生的压力变化,并研究了引起感知的机制。通过心理物理实验确定了呈现任意虚凸宽度所需的振动时间。©2007 Wiley期刊公司电子工程学报,2009,29 (4):559 - 559;在线发表于Wiley InterScience (www.interscience.wiley.com)。DOI 10.1002 / ecjb.20355
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