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Mechanical and Psychophysical Studies of Surface Wave Propagation during Vibrotactile Stimulation
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ISSN: 1939-1412
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| Lynette Jones, "Mechanical and Psychophysical Studies of Surface Wave Propagation during Vibrotactile Stimulation," IEEE Transactions on Haptics, vol. 99, no. 1, pp. 1, , 5555. | |||
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| @article{ 10.1109/TOH.2013.1, author = {Lynette Jones}, title = {Mechanical and Psychophysical Studies of Surface Wave Propagation during Vibrotactile Stimulation}, journal ={IEEE Transactions on Haptics}, volume = {99}, number = {1}, issn = {1939-1412}, year = {5555}, pages = {1}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/TOH.2013.1}, publisher = {IEEE Computer Society}, address = {Los Alamitos, CA, USA}, } | |||
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| TY - JOUR JO - IEEE Transactions on Haptics TI - Mechanical and Psychophysical Studies of Surface Wave Propagation during Vibrotactile Stimulation IS - 1 SN - 1939-1412 SP EP EPD - 1 A1 - Lynette Jones, PY - 5555 KW - L.2.0.c Tactile display KW - L Haptics KW - L.1 Human Haptics KW - L.1.0 Touch-based properties and capabilities of the human user KW - L Haptics KW - L.1 Human Haptics KW - L.1.0 Touch-based properties and capabilities of the human user KW - L.1.0.a Attention KW - L.2.0 Hardware and software that enable touch-based interactions with real KW - remote KW - and virtual environments KW - L Haptics KW - L.1 Human Haptics KW - L.1.0 Touch-based properties and capabilities of the human user KW - L.1.0.e Human performance KW - L Haptics KW - L.2 Haptics Technology VL - 99 JA - IEEE Transactions on Haptics ER - | |||
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Tactile displays are often used to present spatial cues about the environment, although the optimal configuration of a display used for spatial cuing is not known. The objective of the present set of experiments was to characterize the properties of surface waves induced by vibrotactile stimulation and to determine if the propagation of surface waves was a factor influenc-ing and the ability to localize a point of stimulation in a tactile display. Three sites on the body were tested: the palm of the hand, the forearm and the thigh. An accelerometer array was fabricated and used to measure the surface waves. The results indicated that there were significant differences between glabrous and hairy skin in terms of the frequency and amplitude of oscillation of the motor. Analyses of the motion of the surface waves across the skin indicated that they were markedly attenuated at 8 mm from the motor, but even at 24 mm the amplitude was still above perceptual threshold. The localization experiment indicated that subjects were much better at identifying the site of stimulation on the palm as compared to the forearm and thigh, and that the latter two sites were not significantly different.
Index Terms:
L.2.0.c Tactile display,L Haptics,L.1 Human Haptics,L.1.0 Touch-based properties and capabilities of the human user,L Haptics,L.1 Human Haptics,L.1.0 Touch-based properties and capabilities of the human user,L.1.0.a Attention,L.2.0 Hardware and software that enable touch-based interactions with real,remote,and virtual environments,L Haptics,L.1 Human Haptics,L.1.0 Touch-based properties and capabilities of the human user,L.1.0.e Human performance,L Haptics,L.2 Haptics Technology
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Lynette Jones, "Mechanical and Psychophysical Studies of Surface Wave Propagation during Vibrotactile Stimulation," IEEE Transactions on Haptics, 25 Jan. 2013. IEEE computer Society Digital Library. IEEE Computer Society, <http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/TOH.2013.1>
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