VibraForge: A Scalable Prototyping Toolkit For Creating Spatialized Vibrotactile Feedback Systems
Spatialized vibrotactile feedback systems deliver tactile information by placing multiple vibrotactile actuators on the body. As increasing numbers of actuators are required to adequately convey information in complicated applications, haptic designers find it difficult to create such systems due to...
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Zusammenfassung: | Spatialized vibrotactile feedback systems deliver tactile information by
placing multiple vibrotactile actuators on the body. As increasing numbers of
actuators are required to adequately convey information in complicated
applications, haptic designers find it difficult to create such systems due to
limited scalability of existing toolkits. We propose VibraForge, an open-source
vibrotactile toolkit that supports up to 128 vibrotactile actuators. Each
actuator is encapsulated within a self-contained vibration unit and driven by
its own microcontroller. By leveraging a chain-connection method, each unit
receives independent vibration commands from a control unit, with fine-grained
control over intensity and frequency. We also designed a GUI Editor to expedite
the authoring of spatial vibrotactile patterns. Technical evaluations show that
vibration units reliably reproduce audio waveforms with low-latency and
high-bandwidth data communication. Case studies of phonemic tactile display,
virtual reality fitness training, and drone teleoperation demonstrate the
potential usage of VibraForge within different domains. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2409.17420 |