43.3: Electrostatic Tactile Display Using Beat Phenomenon of Voltage Waveforms

We propose an electrostatic tactile display, which presents regional stimulation. The 240‐Hz electrostatic force is generated by the beat phenomenon in a region where excited X electrodes cross excited Y electrodes, which presents tactile sensation to users. This display can accommodate multi‐touch...

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Hauptverfasser: Haga, Hiroshi, Yoshinaga, Kazuhide, Yanase, Jiro, Sugimoto, Daisuke, Takatori, Kenichi, Asada, Hideki
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