DocumentCode
2792062
Title
Perceptual and biomechanical frequency response of human skin: implication for design of tactile displays
Author
Kyung, Ki-Uk ; Ahn, Minseung ; Kwon, Dong-Soo ; Srinivasan, Mandayam A.
Author_Institution
Human Robot Interaction Res. Center, Korea Adv. Inst. of Sci. & Technol., Seoul, South Korea
fYear
2005
fDate
18-20 March 2005
Firstpage
96
Lastpage
101
Abstract
This paper investigates spatiotemporal tactile perceptive characteristics and biomechanical properties of human skin and considers their implications for the design of tactile displays. Three separate experiments were conducted. First, we measured vibrotactile thresholds as a function of frequency of vibration, using a cylindrical contactor of 0.7 mm diameter. The results of our experiment showed similar trends to that of previous physiological results that used a larger contactor. In the second experiment, vibrotactile spatial acuities were investigated. Two-point localization errors were measured on the tip of the index finger and on thenar eminence as a function of frequency of vibration. The results show that human skin is sensitive to spatial differences at the frequency bands of 1-3 Hz and 18-32 Hz. The subjects´ spatial acuities gradually decreased as the frequency of vibration increased over 50 Hz. In the third experiment, impedances of human skin were measured as a function of frequency of vibration. From these results, we discuss the implications in the designing of spatially distributed tactile displays and methods for texture display.
Keywords
biomechanics; force feedback; haptic interfaces; skin; touch sensitive screens; virtual reality; visual perception; biomechanical properties; force feedback; frequency response; human skin; spatiotemporal tactile perceptive characteristics; tactile display design; texture display; two-point localization error; vibrotactile spatial acuity; vibrotactile threshold; Anthropometry; Displays; Fingers; Frequency measurement; Frequency response; Humans; Impedance measurement; Skin; Spatiotemporal phenomena; Vibration measurement;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Eurohaptics Conference, 2005 and Symposium on Haptic Interfaces for Virtual Environment and Teleoperator Systems, 2005. World Haptics 2005. First Joint
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2310-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/WHC.2005.105
Filename
1406920
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