We present the design and test of a wearable device capable to detect the user's trunk orientation with respect to the gravitational field and to provide tactile stimulation to correct tilted positions. Vibrations are delivered to the shoulders, the frontal and dorsal parts of the trunk, by using the human body as an indicator of the four cardinal directions. The device was experimentally tested in normal gravity conditions by thirty-nine volunteers. The efficacy of tactile cues was investigated in comparison to visual and visuo-tactile cues. The results revealed that, despite the fact that the time needed to complete the task was shorter when people were guided by visual signals, the tactile cues were equally informative and, in some cases...
There is a steadily growing number of mobile communication systems that provide spatially encoded ta...
Without relevant visual cues, the Subjective Visual Vertical (SVV) is biased in roll tilted subjects...
Perceiving and understanding information of, for example, a visual navigation display may be difficu...
We present the design and test of a wearable device capable to detect the user's trunk orientation w...
We present the design and test of a wearable device capable to detect the user's trunk orientation w...
We present the design and test of a wearable device capable to detect the user's trunk orientation w...
We present the design and test of a wearable device capable to detect the user's trunk orientation w...
We present the design and test of a wearable device capable to detect the user's trunk orientation w...
This research aims to correct tilted body positions in pitch and roll, making the user’s body axis b...
This research aims to correct tilted body positions in pitch and roll, making the user’s body axis b...
This research aims to correct tilted body positions in pitch and roll, making the user’s body axis b...
This research aims to correct tilted body positions in pitch and roll, making the user’s body axis b...
This research aims to correct tilted body positions in pitch and roll, making the user’s body axis b...
This study investigated the effects of five body orientations (supine, kneeling, sitting, standing, ...
Vibrotactile displays covering the torso present spatial information in an intuitive way since the s...
There is a steadily growing number of mobile communication systems that provide spatially encoded ta...
Without relevant visual cues, the Subjective Visual Vertical (SVV) is biased in roll tilted subjects...
Perceiving and understanding information of, for example, a visual navigation display may be difficu...
We present the design and test of a wearable device capable to detect the user's trunk orientation w...
We present the design and test of a wearable device capable to detect the user's trunk orientation w...
We present the design and test of a wearable device capable to detect the user's trunk orientation w...
We present the design and test of a wearable device capable to detect the user's trunk orientation w...
We present the design and test of a wearable device capable to detect the user's trunk orientation w...
This research aims to correct tilted body positions in pitch and roll, making the user’s body axis b...
This research aims to correct tilted body positions in pitch and roll, making the user’s body axis b...
This research aims to correct tilted body positions in pitch and roll, making the user’s body axis b...
This research aims to correct tilted body positions in pitch and roll, making the user’s body axis b...
This research aims to correct tilted body positions in pitch and roll, making the user’s body axis b...
This study investigated the effects of five body orientations (supine, kneeling, sitting, standing, ...
Vibrotactile displays covering the torso present spatial information in an intuitive way since the s...
There is a steadily growing number of mobile communication systems that provide spatially encoded ta...
Without relevant visual cues, the Subjective Visual Vertical (SVV) is biased in roll tilted subjects...
Perceiving and understanding information of, for example, a visual navigation display may be difficu...