用两个振动马达模拟连续感觉的初步研究

Jongeun Cha, L. Rahal, Abdulmotaleb El Saddik
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本文介绍了一项利用漏斗错觉在人体皮肤上呈现低分辨率振动触觉装置阵列的连续触摸感觉的初步研究。当两个响亮的刺激同时出现在皮肤的相邻位置时,就会产生漏斗错觉,它们在两个刺激器之间形成一种感觉,而不是单独感觉到。这种感觉受到刺激的分离、它们的相对振幅和它们的时间顺序的影响。本文通过连续改变皮肤上两个相邻振动电机的感知强度来模拟连续触摸感觉。首先,我们得到了影响脉冲宽度调制(PWM)持续时间的控制强度与感知到的感觉强度之间的关系。然后,在两个刺激之间的距离和模拟运动感觉的速度两种控制条件下,检验了连续运动感觉的可行性。结果表明,在距离约60 mm、速度约60 mm/s的条件下,通过改变两个振动电机的感知强度,可以产生连续的运动感觉。
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A pilot study on simulating continuous sensation with two vibrating motors
This paper presents a pilot study to present a continuous touch sensation with low-resolution array of a vibrotactile device on human skin using funneling illusion. The funneling illusion occurs when two loud stimuli presented simultaneously to adjacent locations on the skin, and they are funneled to form a sensation between the two stimulators rather than felt separately. This sensation is affected by the separation of the stimuli, their relative amplitudes, and their temporal order. In this paper, the continuous touch sensation is simulated by changing the perceived intensities of two adjacent vibrating motors continuously on the skin. First of all, we obtain the relationship between the control intensity that affects Pulse-Width Modulation (PWM) duration to actuate the vibrating motors and the perceived intensity of the sensation. Then, the continuous sensation is examined with two control conditions of the distance between two stimuli and the velocity of the simulated moving sensation for feasibility check. The results show that the continuously moving sensations can be presented by changing the perceived intensities of two vibrating motors opposite way in the condition of around 60 mm distance and 60 mm/s velocity.
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