Stochastic Resonance (SR) is a significant concern for design of robotic tactile sensors because of its considerable enhancement of sensitivity of human tactile sensation. In the last few decades, researchers have found that noise previously considered detrimental in fact provides the benefit of SR phenomena. However, there are no experimental results for dependence on vibrotactile frequency, which issued as basic data for robotic tactile sensors. In this paper, we investigated the influence of the SR phenomena on human tactile sensation in the context of frequency-dependence of absolute thresholds (AT). We developed a system composed of an experimental apparatus and a computer program based on psychophysics in order to measure the AT of hu...
Modern attempts to improve human performance focus on stochastic resonance (SR). SR is a phenomenon ...
Noisy vibrotactile signals transmitted during tactile explorations of an object provide precious inf...
Objectives: To investigate the dependence of vibrotactile thresholds on the psychophysical method us...
Abstract-Stochastic Resonance (SR) is a significant concern for design of robotic tactile sensors be...
AbstractThe development of tactile sensors and its data processing are crucial to advance robotics f...
Abstract — This paper reports experimental results on a sur-gical grasping forceps with a vibration ...
Background: The tactile sense is being used in a variety of applications involving tactile human-mac...
ABSTRACT—Stochastic resonance (SR) occurs when the detection of a subthreshold signal is aided by th...
A common symptom of ageing is an increase in vibrotactile detection thresholds, especially in the f...
Stochastic Resonance (SR) is a phenomenon, mainly present in nonlinear detection systems, in which ...
Stochastic Resonance (SR) is a phenomenon, mainly present in nonlinear detection systems, in which t...
Stochastic resonance is a nonlinear phenomenon whereby the addition of noise can improve the detecti...
Abstract—Stochastic resonance (SR) occurs when the detection of a subthreshold signal is aided by th...
BACKGROUND: Stochastic resonance is a nonlinear phenomenon whereby the addition of noise can improve...
A ressonância estocástica (RE) mostra que certos níveis de ruído ajudam na detecção e transmissão de...
Modern attempts to improve human performance focus on stochastic resonance (SR). SR is a phenomenon ...
Noisy vibrotactile signals transmitted during tactile explorations of an object provide precious inf...
Objectives: To investigate the dependence of vibrotactile thresholds on the psychophysical method us...
Abstract-Stochastic Resonance (SR) is a significant concern for design of robotic tactile sensors be...
AbstractThe development of tactile sensors and its data processing are crucial to advance robotics f...
Abstract — This paper reports experimental results on a sur-gical grasping forceps with a vibration ...
Background: The tactile sense is being used in a variety of applications involving tactile human-mac...
ABSTRACT—Stochastic resonance (SR) occurs when the detection of a subthreshold signal is aided by th...
A common symptom of ageing is an increase in vibrotactile detection thresholds, especially in the f...
Stochastic Resonance (SR) is a phenomenon, mainly present in nonlinear detection systems, in which ...
Stochastic Resonance (SR) is a phenomenon, mainly present in nonlinear detection systems, in which t...
Stochastic resonance is a nonlinear phenomenon whereby the addition of noise can improve the detecti...
Abstract—Stochastic resonance (SR) occurs when the detection of a subthreshold signal is aided by th...
BACKGROUND: Stochastic resonance is a nonlinear phenomenon whereby the addition of noise can improve...
A ressonância estocástica (RE) mostra que certos níveis de ruído ajudam na detecção e transmissão de...
Modern attempts to improve human performance focus on stochastic resonance (SR). SR is a phenomenon ...
Noisy vibrotactile signals transmitted during tactile explorations of an object provide precious inf...
Objectives: To investigate the dependence of vibrotactile thresholds on the psychophysical method us...