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IEEE Virtual Reality Conference 2003 (VR 2003)
Los Angeles, CA
March 22-March 26
ISBN: 0-7695-1882-6
Robert W. Lindeman, The George Washington University
Yasuyuki Yanagida, ATR Institute International
This paper presents results from two experiments into the use of vibrotactile cues for near-field haptics in virtual environments. In one experiment, subjects were tested on their ability to identify the location of a one-second vibrotactile stimulus presented to a single tactor of a 3-by-3 array on their back. We recorded an 84% correct identification rate. In a second experiment, subjects were asked to match the intensity of a vibrotactile stimulus presented at one location with the intensity at another location. We found that subjects could match the intensities to within 7Hz if the reference and adjustable stimuli were presented at the same location, but only to within 18Hz otherwise.
Citation:
Robert W. Lindeman, Yasuyuki Yanagida, "Empirical Studies for Effective Near-Field Haptics in Virtual Environments," vr, pp.287, IEEE Virtual Reality Conference 2003 (VR 2003), 2003
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