DocumentCode
2444024
Title
Perceptual properties of vibrotactile material texture: Effects of amplitude changes and stimuli beneath detection thresholds
Author
Okamoto, Shogo ; Yamada, Yoji
Author_Institution
Dept. of Mechan ical Sci., Nagoya Univ., Nagoya, Japan
fYear
2010
fDate
21-22 Dec. 2010
Firstpage
384
Lastpage
389
Abstract
We investigate the perceptual properties of vibro-tactile material textures: in particular, the effects of changes in vibrotactile amplitudes and of vibratory stimuli that are beneath detection thresholds. Existing knowledge of the perceptual properties of vibrotactile gratings does not hold for vibrotactile material textures because material textures are composed of many more frequency components than those of grating textures. We experimentally investigate perceptual properties of wood and sandpaper textures through lossy data compression of the textures. Lossy data compression is suitable for manipulating many independent variables of material textures while maintaining their qualities. By quantization of vibratory amplitudes, we find that subjective quality of textures does not change until the number of quantization steps reaches 12. This represents that data sizes of material textures are reduced by up to approximately 75% while maintaining their qualities. By cutting off the frequency components whose amplitudes are beneath the shifted-threshold curve, we find that even subliminal stimuli affect perception. Developers of vibro-tactile material textures should be aware of these perceptual properties.
Keywords
data compression; haptic interfaces; amplitude changes; lossy data compression; perceptual property; sandpaper texture; stimuli beneath detection threshold; vibratory stimuli; vibrotactile amplitude; vibrotactile grating; vibrotactile material texture; wood texture; Data compression; Discrete cosine transforms; Gratings; Quantization; Silicon; Surface texture;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
System Integration (SII), 2010 IEEE/SICE International Symposium on
Conference_Location
Sendai
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-9316-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SII.2010.5708356
Filename
5708356
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