DocumentCode :
2124165
Title :
Haptic feedback companion for Body Area Network using body-carried electrostatic charge
Author :
Mujibiya, Adiyan
Author_Institution :
Rakuten Inst. of Technol., Rakuten Inc., Tokyo, Japan
fYear :
2015
fDate :
9-12 Jan. 2015
Firstpage :
571
Lastpage :
572
Abstract :
Body Area Network approaches leveraging intra- or near-body communication offer exciting opportunities to utilize the human body as a signal transmission channel. Improvements in technical feasibility have encouraged research proposing mobile applications using data transferring touch interaction. In this work, we aim to provide haptic feedback for these applications to improve user experience. We propose a wearable haptic feedback device that uses electrostatic force to provide physical stimuli when a user touches objects that are electrically grounded, or of opposite polarity. Unlike previous approach, we neither physically actuate objects nor use any hand-worn haptic feedback devices. We introduce a mechanism to artificially build up electrostatic charge within the human body, and further leverage the effects of electrostatic discharge to create novel physical stimuli. In this paper, we report the underlying theory of operation as well as details of our prototype implementation. We use our prototype to explore the design space of interactions based on body-channeled physical stimuli, we illustrate our results using two applications: a) SandStorm: visualization of actuated force field using sand, and b) CheckMate: future vision of a touch-based transaction checkout system that provides haptic sensation for more reassuring feedbacks.
Keywords :
biomedical communication; body area networks; electrostatic discharge; touch sensitive screens; CheckMate; SandStorm; actuated force field; body area network; body-carried electrostatic charge; body-channeled physical stimuli; data transferring touch interaction; electrostatic discharge; electrostatic force; hand-worn haptic feedback devices; haptic feedback companion; haptic sensation; intra-body communication; near-body communication; signal transmission channel; touch-based transaction checkout system; wearable haptic feedback device; Body area networks; Consumer electronics; Electrostatics; Force; Haptic interfaces; Prototypes;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Consumer Electronics (ICCE), 2015 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Las Vegas, NV
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-7542-6
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICCE.2015.7066530
Filename :
7066530
Link To Document :
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