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Design of Dynamic Vibrotactile Textures
IEEE Transactions on Haptics, 2010This paper describes a method for creating virtual textures without force feedback by using a simple motion sensor and a single vibrotactile actuator. It is based on wavetable synthesis driven by the user's hand movements. The output of the synthesis is rendered with the tactile actuator attached in a hand-held box together with the motion sensor.
Teemu Tuomas Ahmaniemi +2 more
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A vibrotactile approach to tactile rendering
The Visual Computer, 2006While moving our fingertip over a fine surface we experience a sensation that gives us an idea of its properties. A satisfactory simulation of this feeling is still an unsolved problem. In this paper, we describe a rendering strategy based on vibrations that play an important role in the tactile exploration of fine surfaces.
Dennis Allerkamp +5 more
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Vibrotactile Experiences for Augmented Reality
Proceedings of the 24th ACM international conference on Multimedia, 2016This demo illustrates several use cases for utilizing vibrotactile feedback, i.e., tactile sensations created by small, body-worn vibration motors, in an augmented reality setting with head-mounted displays. In particular, we address how such feedback can be used to create different experiences and also how it can be applied to provide additional ...
Hürst, W.O. +2 more
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Apparent Movement in Vibrotactile Displays
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1969Ss were required to judge the direction of apparent movement when vibrators were applied to the skin and sequentially energized. Small skin contactors and intervibrator distances were used. Errors in judgment were significantly less frequent when 4 vibrators were used than with 2 vibrators.
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Vibrotactile Learning and the Locus Dimension
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1970Forty subjects, each of whom was randomly allocated to one of four experimental groups, learned a 26-element vibrotactile code. Each group used either 3, 4, 5 or 6 vibrators. As predicted, the performance of each group improved in the order 3−, 4−, 5− and 6−vibrators.
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Vibrotactile feedback in virtual motor learning: A systematic review
Applied Ergonomics, 2022Md Shafiqul Islam, Sol Lim
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Wearable vibrotactile displays
ACM SIGGRAPH 2005 Courses on - SIGGRAPH '05, 2005openaire +1 more source
Perceptual timing precision with vibrotactile, auditory, and multisensory stimuli
Attention, Perception, and Psychophysics, 2021Rachel F Sussman, Robert Sekuler
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Vibrotactile Display: Perception, Technology, and Applications
Proceedings of the IEEE, 2013Seungmoon Choi +1 more
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