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Vibrotactile Cueing for Biasing Perceived Inertia of Gripped Object

Authors : Hikaru Nagano, Shogo Okamoto, Yoji Yamada

Published in: Haptic Interaction

Publisher: Springer Japan

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Abstract

Motion-synchronized vibrotactile stimuli on a finger pad influence the perception of the inertia and viscosity of an object being jiggled by the finger (Minamizawa et al. 2007 [1]). We designed a handheld device that imposed vibrotactile stimuli to gripping finger pads. The device allowed us to experience the illusory change in the perceived inertia of the device by vibrotactile stimulation synchronized with the acceleration of the hand movement.

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Literature
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go back to reference Minamizawa, K., Kajimoto, H., Kawakami, N., Tachi, S.: Wearable to present gravity sensation. In: The Proceedings of the Second Joint EuroHaptics Conference and Symposium on Haptic Interfaces for Virtual Environment and Teleoperator Systems, pp. 133–138 (2007) Minamizawa, K., Kajimoto, H., Kawakami, N., Tachi, S.: Wearable to present gravity sensation. In: The Proceedings of the Second Joint EuroHaptics Conference and Symposium on Haptic Interfaces for Virtual Environment and Teleoperator Systems, pp. 133–138 (2007)
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go back to reference Okamoto, S., Konyo, M., Tadokoro, S.: Vibrotactile stimuli applied to finger pads as biases for perceived inertial and viscous loads. IEEE Trans. Haptics 4(4), 307–315 (2011) Okamoto, S., Konyo, M., Tadokoro, S.: Vibrotactile stimuli applied to finger pads as biases for perceived inertial and viscous loads. IEEE Trans. Haptics 4(4), 307–315 (2011)
Metadata
Title
Vibrotactile Cueing for Biasing Perceived Inertia of Gripped Object
Authors
Hikaru Nagano
Shogo Okamoto
Yoji Yamada
Copyright Year
2015
Publisher
Springer Japan
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-55690-9_4