Edge shape sensation presented in a noncontact manner using airborne ultrasound
To perceive 3D shapes such as pyramids, the perception of planes and edges as tactile sensations is an essential component. This is difficult to perceive with the conventional vibrotactile sensation used in ultrasound haptics because of its low spatial resolution. Recently, it has become possible to...
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Zusammenfassung: | To perceive 3D shapes such as pyramids, the perception of planes and edges as
tactile sensations is an essential component. This is difficult to perceive
with the conventional vibrotactile sensation used in ultrasound haptics because
of its low spatial resolution. Recently, it has become possible to produce a
high-resolution pressure sensation using airborne ultrasound. By using this
pressure sensation, it is now possible to reproduce a linear, sharp-edged
sensation in the area of a fingerpad. In this study, it is demonstrated that
this pressure sensation can be used to reproduce the feeling of fine, sharp
edges, and its effectiveness is confirmed by comparing it with conventional
vibrotactile sensation. In the demonstration, participants can experience the
contact sensation of several types of edges with different curvatures. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2411.05128 |