Haptic Intelligence

Strap Tightness and Tissue Composition Both Affect the Vibration Created by a Wearable Device

2023

Miscellaneous

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Wearable haptic devices can provide salient real-time feedback (typically vibration) for rehabilitation, sports training, and skill acquisition. Although the body provides many sites for such cues, the influence of the mounting location on vibrotactile mechanics is commonly ignored. This study builds on previous research by quantifying how changes in strap tightness and local tissue composition affect the physical acceleration generated by a typical vibrotactile device.

Author(s): Nataliya Rokhmanova and Robert Faulkner and Julian Martus and Jonathan Fiene and Katherine J. Kuchenbecker
Year: 2023
Month: July

Department(s): Haptic Intelligence
Research Project(s): Gait Rehabilitation Through Haptic Feedback
Bibtex Type: Miscellaneous (misc)
Paper Type: Work in Progress

Address: Delft, The Netherlands
How Published: Work-in-progress paper (1 page) presented at the IEEE World Haptics Conference (WHC)
State: Published

BibTex

@misc{Rokhmanova23-WHCWIP-Strap,
  title = {Strap Tightness and Tissue Composition Both Affect the Vibration Created by a Wearable Device},
  author = {Rokhmanova, Nataliya and Faulkner, Robert and Martus, Julian and Fiene, Jonathan and Kuchenbecker, Katherine J.},
  howpublished = {Work-in-progress paper (1 page) presented at the IEEE World Haptics Conference (WHC)},
  address = {Delft, The Netherlands},
  month = jul,
  year = {2023},
  doi = {},
  month_numeric = {7}
}