An experiment is described that tested the possibility to classify wooden, plastic, and metallic objects based on reproduced auditory and vibrotactile stimuli. The results show that recognition rates are considerably above chance level with either unimodal auditory or vibrotactile feedback. Supported by those findings, the possibility to render virtual buttons for professional appliances with different tactile properties was tested. To this end, a touchscreen device was provided with various types of vibrotactile feedback in response to the sensed pressing force and location of a finger. Different virtual buttons designs were tested by user panels who performed a subjective evaluation on perceived tactile properties and materials. In a firs...
With the rapidly increasing penetration of touchscreens in various application sectors, more sophist...
Besides vision and audition, everyday materials can be passively explored also using touch if they p...
To improve the perception of haptic feedback, materials and sense-modifier effects should be examine...
An experiment is described that tested the possibility to classify wooden, plastic, and metallic obj...
Besides vision and audition, everyday materials can be passively explored also using touch if they p...
In this paper, we discuss the development of cost effective, wireless, and wearable vibrotactile hap...
With the rapidly increasing penetration of touchscreens in various application sectors, more sophist...
With the rapidly increasing penetration of touchscreens in various application sectors, more sophist...
Two experiments studied the role of impact sounds and vibrations in classification of materials. The...
With the rapidly increasing penetration of touchscreens in various application sectors, more sophist...
With the rapidly increasing penetration of touchscreens in various application sectors, more sophist...
Touch screens have become the most popular computer interface in our daily life. Although they respo...
This paper presents a novel study on the simulation of material texture by means of electro-tactile ...
This paper presents a novel study on the simulation of material texture by means of electro-tactile ...
With the rapidly increasing penetration of touchscreens in various application sectors, more sophist...
With the rapidly increasing penetration of touchscreens in various application sectors, more sophist...
Besides vision and audition, everyday materials can be passively explored also using touch if they p...
To improve the perception of haptic feedback, materials and sense-modifier effects should be examine...
An experiment is described that tested the possibility to classify wooden, plastic, and metallic obj...
Besides vision and audition, everyday materials can be passively explored also using touch if they p...
In this paper, we discuss the development of cost effective, wireless, and wearable vibrotactile hap...
With the rapidly increasing penetration of touchscreens in various application sectors, more sophist...
With the rapidly increasing penetration of touchscreens in various application sectors, more sophist...
Two experiments studied the role of impact sounds and vibrations in classification of materials. The...
With the rapidly increasing penetration of touchscreens in various application sectors, more sophist...
With the rapidly increasing penetration of touchscreens in various application sectors, more sophist...
Touch screens have become the most popular computer interface in our daily life. Although they respo...
This paper presents a novel study on the simulation of material texture by means of electro-tactile ...
This paper presents a novel study on the simulation of material texture by means of electro-tactile ...
With the rapidly increasing penetration of touchscreens in various application sectors, more sophist...
With the rapidly increasing penetration of touchscreens in various application sectors, more sophist...
Besides vision and audition, everyday materials can be passively explored also using touch if they p...
To improve the perception of haptic feedback, materials and sense-modifier effects should be examine...