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Augmenting Elastic Displays with Active Vibrotactile Feedback

2022
Within the last years, several use-cases for Elastic Displays have been explored, showing the potential for this novel technology. However, one of the shortcomings of this type of interface is that it is not possible to provide active haptic feedback to the user. This feature is limited to actuated displays, which in turn are much more complex to build,
Mathias Müller 0001, Dietrich Kammer
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Vibrotactile Compliance Feedback for Tangential Force Interaction

IEEE Transactions on Haptics, 2017
This paper presents a method to generate a haptic illusion of compliance using a vibrotactile actuator when a tangential force is applied to a rigid surface. The novel method builds on a conceptual compliance model where a physical object moves on a textured surface in response to a tangential force.
Seongkook Heo, Geehyuk Lee
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Effects of Vibrotactile Feedback on Human Learning of Arm Motions [PDF]

open access: yesIEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, 2015
Katherine J Kuchenbecker
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Perception of sound renderings via vibrotactile feedback

2011 IEEE World Haptics Conference, 2011
The vibration behavior of acoustic music instruments, as perceived through touch, is known to play an important role in the interaction between performers and music instruments. This research explores the relevance and utility of including a tactile simulation of this behavior in computer music interfaces, in a snapshot taken during early learning, and
Ricardo Pedrosa, Karon E. MacLean
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Leveraging Distal Vibrotactile Feedback for Target Acquisition

Proceedings of the 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2019
Many touch based interactions provide limited opportunities for direct tactile feedback; examples include multi-user touch displays, augmented reality based projections on passive surfaces, and mid-air input. In this paper, we consider distal feedback, through vibrotactile stimulation on a smart-watch placed on the user's non-dominant wrist, as an ...
Jay Henderson   +3 more
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Design of a bilateral vibrotactile feedback system for lateralization

The proceedings of the 13th international ACM SIGACCESS conference on Computers and accessibility, 2011
We present a bilateral vibrotactile feedback system for accurate lateralization of target angles in the complete 360 degree-range. We envision integrating this system into context-aware hearing instruments (HIs) or cochlear implants (CIs) to support users that experience lateralization difficulties.
Bernd Tessendorf   +7 more
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The Design and Deployment of a Wearable Vibrotactile Feedback System

Eighth International Symposium on Wearable Computers, 2004
We present work on the development and deployment of a wearable system for displaying vibrotactile stimuli at multiple locations on a person. This system is targeted as a general-purpose controller, with the flexibility to support many types of output devices, such as pager motors, muffin fans, and solenoids.
Robert W. Lindeman   +3 more
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VisPad: a novel device for vibrotactile force feedback

12th International Symposium on Haptic Interfaces for Virtual Environment and Teleoperator Systems, 2004. HAPTICS '04. Proceedings., 2004
VisPad is a new haptics design for visualizing data, constructed from commodity massage chair pads with custom controllers and interfaces to a computer. It is an output device for information transmitted to a user who sits on the pad. The user interface is unique in that it has a large feedback area and is passive in nature, where unlike most current ...
Doanna Weissgerber   +2 more
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Design of a Portable Interface for Vibrotactile Feedback Applications

2022
In this project we developed a portable haptic interface for vibro-tactile feedback applications. Currently, commercial systems similar to the proposed interface have high costs with applications in specific areas, and there is no variety of these devices in Ecuador.
Blanca Topón-Visarrea   +3 more
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Perception Accuracy of Vibrotactile Feedback during Locomotion

2019 16th International Conference on Ubiquitous Robots (UR), 2019
The use of vibrotactile feedback as a tool in sports has not yet been well supported by scientific evidence. In the U.S. 40-50% of the population who run regularly is injured annually. Among those injuries, half occur at the knee joint. The use of vibrotactile feedback in several medical and non-medical areas has well been established.
Emel Demircan   +5 more
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