Preliminary study for smoother vibrotactile flow generation on thin plates by using piezoelectric actuators

This paper presents a preliminary study on a new vibrotactile rendering method which can make smoother directional vibrotactile flows on a thin plate. Both by actuating two piezoelectric actuators sequentially from one side to the opposite side and by controlling amplitude-modulated input excitation...

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Published in:2011 IEEE World Haptics Conference pp. 609 - 614
Main Authors: Jeonggoo Kang, Heewon Kim, Jongsuh Lee, Kwangsu Cho, Semyung Wang, Jeha Ryu
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Published: IEEE 01-06-2011
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Summary:This paper presents a preliminary study on a new vibrotactile rendering method which can make smoother directional vibrotactile flows on a thin plate. Both by actuating two piezoelectric actuators sequentially from one side to the opposite side and by controlling amplitude-modulated input excitation frequency from zero to the 1 st mode of the resonant frequency of a thin plate, a user can feel a smoother directional vibrotactile flows on his/her palm as he/she touches the surface of the thin plate. Experimental results and a user study show that the proposed vibrotactile flow is smoother than the vibrotactile flow that can be generated by the traditional apparent tactile movement and phantom sensation generation methods. The smooth directional vibrotactile flow may be useful for identifying callers or give directional information in navigation maps in mobile devices.
ISBN:9781457702990
1457702991
DOI:10.1109/WHC.2011.5945555