Title :
The relationship between energy, phase charge, impedance, and perceived sensation in electrotactile stimulation
Author :
Akhtar, A. ; Boyce, Brandon ; Bretl, Timothy
Author_Institution :
Med. Scholars´ Program, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, USA
Abstract :
Electrotactile stimulation is a common method of sensory substitution and haptic feedback. One problem with this method has been the large variability in perceived sensation that derives from changes in the impedance of the electrode-skin interface. One way to reduce this variability is to modulate stimulation parameters (current amplitude and pulse duration) in response to impedance changes, which are reflected in the time domain by changes in measured peak resistance, Rp. To work well, this approach requires knowing precisely the relationship between stimulation parameters, peak resistance, and perceived sensation. In this paper, experimental results show that at a constant level of perceived sensation there are linear relationships between Rp and both peak pulse energy, Ep, and phase charge, Q, from which stimulation parameters are easily computed. These linear relationships held across different subjects, sessions, magnitudes of sensation, stimulation locations, and electrode sizes. The average R2 values for these linear relationships were 0.957 for Ep vs. Rp and 0.960 for Q vs. Rp, indicating a nearly perfect fit.
Keywords :
electric resistance measurement; electric sensing devices; electrodes; feedback; tactile sensors; electrode-skin impedance interface; electrotactile stimulation; haptic feedback; peak resistance measurement; perceived sensation; phase charge; sensory substitution; Convergence; Electrodes; Impedance; Market research; Resistance; Skin; Voltage measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Haptics Symposium (HAPTICS), 2014 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Houston, TX
DOI :
10.1109/HAPTICS.2014.6775435