DocumentCode :
3601640
Title :
Identification of Vibrotactile Patterns Encoding Obstacle Distance Information
Author :
Yeongmi Kim ; Harders, Matthias ; Gassert, Roger
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mechatron., MCI, Innsbruck, Austria
Volume :
8
Issue :
3
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
298
Lastpage :
305
Abstract :
Delivering distance information of nearby obstacles from sensors embedded in a white cane - in addition to the intrinsic mechanical feedback from the cane - can aid the visually impaired in ambulating independently. Haptics is a common modality for conveying such information to cane users, typically in the form of vibrotactile signals. In this context, we investigated the effect of tactile rendering methods, tactile feedback configurations and directions of tactile flow on the identification of obstacle distance. Three tactile rendering methods with temporal variation only, spatio-temporal variation and spatial/temporal/intensity variation were investigated for two vibration feedback configurations. Results showed a significant interaction between tactile rendering method and feedback configuration. Spatio-temporal variation generally resulted in high correct identification rates for both feedback configurations. In the case of the four-finger vibration, tactile rendering with spatial/temporal/intensity variation also resulted in high distance identification rate. Further, participants expressed their preference for the four-finger vibration over the single-finger vibration in a survey. Both preferred rendering methods with spatio-temporal variation and spatial/temporal/intensity variation for the four-finger vibration could convey obstacle distance information with low workload. Overall, the presented findings provide valuable insights and guidance for the design of haptic displays for electronic travel aids for the visually impaired.
Keywords :
collision avoidance; handicapped aids; haptic interfaces; tactile sensors; vision defects; electronic travel aids; feedback configurations; four-finger vibration; haptic displays; intrinsic mechanical feedback; obstacle distance information encoding; single-finger vibration; spatio-temporal variation; tactile feedback configurations; tactile flow directions; tactile rendering methods; temporal variation; vibration feedback configurations; vibrotactile pattern identification; vibrotactile signals; visually impaired people; white cane embedded sensors; Haptic interfaces; Indexes; Legged locomotion; Rendering (computer graphics); Semiconductor optical amplifiers; Sensors; Vibrations; H.1.2 [Models and principles]: user/machine systems; H.1.2 [Models and principles]: user/machine systems -- human information processing; H.5.2 [information interfaces and presentation]: user interfaces; H.5.2 [information interfaces and presentation]: user interfaces -- Haptic I/O; Haptic I/O; electronic travel aids; human information processing; psychophysics; vibrotactile display;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Haptics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1939-1412
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TOH.2015.2415213
Filename :
7064792
Link To Document :
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