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Human Sensitivity Responses to Vibrotactile Stimulation on the Hand : Measurement of Differential Thresholds (진동식 촉각 자극에 대한 손의 상대적 민감도 반응)

  • Lee, Seong-Il
    • Journal of the Ergonomics Society of Korea
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.1-12
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    • 1999
  • This study investigated human operator's perceptual and psychophysical responses to vibrotactile stimulation on various parts of the hand. Using a small vibrotactile display, the effects of three mechanical parameters consisting vibrotactile stimulations, i.e., vibration frequency, pulse-width modulation duty cycle, and number of contactors, on differential thresholds were examined at five different loci of the hand. It was observed that differential threshold varies with vibration frequency and number of active contactors. Differential sensitivity was the greatest at the vibration frequency of 120 Hz. The differential sensitivity was not found to be affected by loci on the hand. The area of stimulation on the hand was also found to be significant in that the sensitivity increased with the number of active contactors. It should be noted that the conclusions from this study generally correspond to those from the previous study on the absolute sensitivity. which means that tactile sensitivity to vibrotactile stimulations can be controlled with a systematic and consistent passion for emulating normal everyday contact on human hands in teleoperation and virtual reality applications.

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Human Sensitivity Responses to Vibrotactile Stimulation on the Hand : Measurement of Absolute Thresholds (진동식 촉각 자극에 대한 손의 절대 민감도 반응)

  • Lee, Seong-Il
    • Journal of the Ergonomics Society of Korea
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.1-10
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    • 1998
  • The objective of this study is to investigate hwnan operator's perceptual and psychophysical responses to vibrotactile stimulation on various parts of the hand. Using a small vibrotactile display, five different loci of the hand along with two other mechanical parameters consisting vibrotactile stimulations, which are vibration frequency and number of active contactors, were examined for the effects on absolute thresholds. All test variables were found to have significant effects on thresholds. It was observed that absolute threshold is a function of vibration frequency and number of active contactors. Tactile sensitivity was the greatest at the vibration frequency of 240 Hz, and the fingertip was found to be the most sensitive locus on the hand. The area of stimulation on the hand was also found to be significant in that the sensitivity increased with the number of active contactors. The results of the study generally supported those of other previous studies. It should also be noted, however, that the conclusions from the study should be limited to the absolute sensitivity, not to the suprathreshold intensities of normal everyday contact with the hands.

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Fabrication and Characterization of Array Tactile Actuator Based on Cellulose Acetate (셀룰로오스 아세테이트 기반 어레이 촉각 액추에이터의 제작 및 특성평가)

  • Kim, Hyun-Chan;Yun, Sungryl;Ko, Hyun-U;Kim, Jaehwan
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.32 no.8
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    • pp.743-748
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    • 2015
  • This paper reports the enhanced fabrication and characterization of a $3{\times}3$ array tactile actuator composed of cellulose acetate. The array tactile actuator, with dimensions of $15{\times}15{\times}1mm^3$, consists of 9 pillar-supported cells made from a cellulose-acetate molding. The fabrication process and performance test along with the results for the suggested actuator are explained. To improve the cell-array fabrication, a laser cut was adopted after the molding process. The displacement of the unit cell increased the input voltage and frequency. Various top masses are added onto the actuator to mimic the touch force, and the acceleration of the actuator is measured under actuation. When 2 kV is applied to the actuator, the maximum acceleration is 0.64 g, which is above the vibrotactile threshold. The actuation mechanism is associated with the electrostatic force between the top and bottom electrodes.

Study for an Artificial Visual Machine for the Blind (맹인용인공시각보조장치에 관한 연구)

  • 홍승홍;이균하
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics
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    • v.15 no.5
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    • pp.19-24
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    • 1978
  • In this paper, the functional propertied of vibrotactile sense of skin were studied by means of psycophysical experiments with respect to frequency and waveform of mechanical vibration, two-point threshold, contactor size of stimulators. Furthermore, leased on the experimental result, a small vibrotactile stimulator made of piezoelectrc ireed vibrator array was proposed for a aid blind to recognition of the Korean letters. A tactile output image is presented by an 8 row$\times$1 column array of samall vibrator reeds with 200 Hz rectangular wave, the array fitting on a fore-finger. Under the control of the NOVA mini-computer, the bimorph reeds array could represent any of one of the 24 characters of the Korean vowel and consonant at the 8 positions from left to right on the array. Without learning effect, the identification test of the Korean characters by the designed experimental system was carried out. The average rate of correct response was 90%.

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Perceptual Characteristics of Mobile Device Vibrations (모바일 기기 진동의 인지적 특성)

  • Choi, Seung-Moon
    • 한국HCI학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2008.02c
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    • pp.30-35
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    • 2008
  • This paper summarizes research results on the perceptual characteristics of mobile device vibrations carried out in the Haptics and Virtual Reality Laboratory at POSTECH, as a companion paper for the presentation to be offered in the haptics workshop of Korea HCI 2008. The physical characteristics, the absolute detection thresholds, and the perceived magnitudes of mobile device vibrations are briefly summarized, followed introduction to perceptually transparent vibration rendering.

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Design and Experiments of Pneumatic Tactile Display for Haptic Interaction (햅틱 인터렉션을 위한 공기촉감 제시장치의 개발 및 실험 - 손끝 부착 형 공기촉감 제시장치의 개발 및 심리 물리학적 실험 -)

  • Kim, Yeong-Mi;Oakley, Ian;Ryu, Je-Ha
    • Journal of the HCI Society of Korea
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    • v.1 no.2
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    • pp.19-26
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    • 2006
  • This paper presents a novel pneumatic tactile display that can deliver some useful information. The air-jet display forms 5 by 5 arrays and features air nozzles with an external diameter of 2.4mm and internal diameter of 1.5 mm. In comparison with other tactile displays such as vibrotactile, there is little concrete psychophysical data relating to pneumatic displays, a fact which hinders their adoption. This paper addresses this challenge, and presents brief psychophysical studies examining localization rate, the two point threshold, stimulus intensity and the temporal threshold of cues produced by pneumatic air jets. Two groups of subjects were used in these studies, subsequently termed groups A and B. Both were comprised of eight participants. In the case of localization study we obtained 58.13% and 85.9% of localization rates each for dense display and sparse display. Two-points threshold test showed the length of gap between two air-jet stimuli which subjects can detect. However, it was formidable to find out precise temporal resolution of PTI owing to the limitation of capability of the pneumatic valves. Lastly, the results of stimulus intensity study suggest that by varying the size of a pneumatically created tactile stimulus, we can effectively vary its perceived magnitude.

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