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Recent advances in man-machine interaction, telerobotics, telepresence and teleaction have shown that introducing the haptic modality to multimedia applications has the power to significantly widen their application range and to dramatically improve the user experience. Especially, the human body surface has been considered as an additional means of presenting information using vibrotactile display...
Today, the digital community has strongly allied with rich sensory human computer interfaces (HCIs) to better understand how people interact via their sense of touch. In this research, we leverage knowledge of the perception and psychophysics of haptics to better understand the human tactile sensory system and develop perceptual tactile displays. We utilize a human sensory illusion called the ??funneling...
This paper presents a pilot study to present a continuous touch sensation with low-resolution array of a vibrotactile device on human skin using funneling illusion. The funneling illusion occurs when two loud stimuli presented simultaneously to adjacent locations on the skin, and they are funneled to form a sensation between the two stimulators rather than felt separately. This sensation is affected...
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