振动触觉显示器的连续触觉感知

L. Rahal, Jongeun Cha, Abdulmotaleb El Saddik
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今天,数字社区与丰富的感官人机界面(hci)紧密结合,以更好地了解人们如何通过他们的触觉进行互动。在这项研究中,我们利用触觉的感知和心理物理学知识来更好地理解人类的触觉感觉系统,并开发感知触觉显示。我们利用一种被称为“漏斗错觉”的人类感官错觉来展示一种动态的触觉感觉,比如在人类皮肤上缓慢而平滑的连续感觉,带有离散的致动器。在获得一个触觉刺激连续运动的错觉后,我们根据振动触觉致动器的时间强度变化的线性和对数模式来检验连续运动的质量;连续运动在人体前臂背侧和上臂的位置;连续运动相对于肢体轴线的方向;感觉兴奋持续时间;和性别。心理物理实验揭示了振动触觉致动器的方向、持续时间和性别与首选强度变化之间的相关性,证实了我们的研究方向。
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Continuous tactile perception for vibrotactile displays
Today, the digital community has strongly allied with rich sensory human computer interfaces (HCIs) to better understand how people interact via their sense of touch. In this research, we leverage knowledge of the perception and psychophysics of haptics to better understand the human tactile sensory system and develop perceptual tactile displays. We utilize a human sensory illusion called the “funneling illusion” to display a dynamic tactile sensation, such as a slow and smooth, continuous sensation on the human skin, with discrete actuators. After obtaining the illusion of a continuous movement of one tactile stimulus, we examine the quality of the continuous movement according to the effects of temporal intensity changes of vibrotactile actuators in a linear and logarithmic pattern; location of the continuous movement on the dorsal of the human forearm and upper arm; orientation of the continuous movement with respect to the axis of the limb; duration of sensory excitation; and gender. Psychophysical experiments have revealed correlations between the orientation, duration of the vibrotactile actuators and gender with the preferred intensity variation, substantiating our research direction.
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