可穿戴计算机
执行机构
触觉技术
幻觉
计算机科学
计算机视觉
人工智能
触觉传感器
失真(音乐)
模拟
机器人
带宽(计算)
放大器
计算机网络
神经科学
嵌入式系统
生物
作者
Valerie de Vlam,Michaël Wiertlewski,Yasemin Vardar
标识
DOI:10.1109/toh.2023.3270362
摘要
Wearable vibrotactile actuators are non-intrusive and inexpensive means to provide haptic feedback directly to the user's skin. Complex spatiotemporal stimuli can be achieved by combining multiple of these actuators, using the funneling illusion. This illusion can funnel the sensation to a particular position between the actuators, thereby creating virtual actuators. However, using the funneling illusion to create virtual actuation points is not robust and leads to sensations that are difficult to locate. We postulate that poor localization can be improved by considering the dispersion and attenuation of the wave propagation on the skin. We used the inverse filter technique to compute the delays and amplification of each frequency to correct the distortion and create sharp sensations that are easier to detect. We developed a wearable device stimulating the volar surface of the forearm composed of four independently controlled actuators. A psychophysical study involving twenty participants showed that the focused sensation improves confidence in the localization by 20% compared to the non-corrected funneling illusion. We anticipate our results to improve the control of wearable vibrotactile devices used for emotional touch or tactile communication.
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