Do Touch Gestures Affect How Electrovibration Feels?
2020
Miscellaneous
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Our interactions with current electronic devices involve different finger gestures such as tapping, sliding, and pinching. Hence, when electrovibration technology is used for generating tactile feedback on these devices, the interaction of the user will not be limited to only one sliding finger. Does the perception of an electrovibration stimulus depend on the gesture being used? This demonstration lets attendees answer this question for themselves by interacting with an electrostatic display using four representative gestures: one finger stationary, one finger sliding, two fingers sliding, and one finger stationary and another finger sliding.
Author(s): | Yasemin Vardar and Bernard Javot and Katherine J. Kuchenbecker |
Year: | 2020 |
Month: | September |
Department(s): | Haptic Intelligence |
Research Project(s): |
Understanding the Perception of Electrovibration
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Bibtex Type: | Miscellaneous (misc) |
Paper Type: | Demonstration |
Address: | Leiden, The Netherlands |
How Published: | Hands-on demonstration presented at EuroHaptics |
State: | Published |
BibTex @misc{Vardar20-EHD-Gestures, title = {Do Touch Gestures Affect How Electrovibration Feels?}, author = {Vardar, Yasemin and Javot, Bernard and Kuchenbecker, Katherine J.}, howpublished = {Hands-on demonstration presented at EuroHaptics}, address = {Leiden, The Netherlands}, month = sep, year = {2020}, doi = {}, month_numeric = {9} } |