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The tactile display for handheld devices requires compact hardware and useful applications. To satisfy these points, we have proposed the concept of `virtual active touch' that implements virtual exploration with a cursor on a screen through a pointing-stick-type tactile interface. The objective of this study is to present three-dimensional shapes on a two-dimensional screen without force feedback...
For realizing a tactile display for a handheld device, active touch movement should be represented on a small interface. We propose the addition of a tactile feedback mechanism for a pointing-stick-type (PS) input device. In this study, we describe a method for enabling virtual active touch with a cursor on the screen operated by the PS-type tactile interface without actual touch movement. First,...
This study estimated the maximum allowable system latency for haptic displays that produce tactile stimuli in response to the hand movements of users. In Experiment 1, two types of detection thresholds were estimated for the time delay of stimuli through psychophysical experiments involving 13 participants. One was a threshold for the users to notice the existence of a time delay. The other was a...
A small tactile display that can be attached to a mobile terminal device or a handheld game controller will enhance user experience in virtual worlds. This paper proposes an ultrasonic vibrator which has a compact mechanism to produce vibratory stimulation on human skin using a pin array driven by a single piezoelectric actuator. Amplitude modulations of the ultrasonic vibration can generate tactile...
In the present study, tactile display of surface texture by use of amplitude modulation of ultrasonic vibration is developed. First, systems are constructed to display artificial tactile sensation using ultrasonic vibrator. Then, sensory evaluation experiments are conducted to confirm that output stimulations in response to hand velocity is effective to realize an artificial tactile sensation. Next,...
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