This study seeks to understand conditions under which virtual gratings produced via vibrotaction and friction modulation are perceived as similar and to find physical origins in the results. To accomplish this, we developed two single-axis devices, one based on electroadhesion and one based on out-of-plane vibration. The two devices had identical touch surfaces, and the vibrotactile device used a novel closed-loop controller to achieve precise control of out-of-plane plate displacement under varying load conditions across a wide range of frequencies. A first study measured the perceptual intensity equivalence curve of gratings generated under electroadhesion and vibrotaction across the 20-400Hz frequency range. A second study assessed the perceptual similarity between two forms of skin excitation given the same driving frequency and same perceived intensity. Our results indicate that it is largely the out-of-plane velocity that predicts vibrotactile intensity relative to shear forces generated by friction modulation. A high degree of perceptual similarity between gratings generated through friction modulation and through vibrotaction is apparent and tends to scale with actuation frequency suggesting perceptual indifference to the manner of fingerpad actuation in the upper frequency range.
翻译:这项研究试图了解通过振动和摩擦调节产生的虚拟格子在何种条件下被认为相似,并找到结果的物理来源。 为了实现这一点,我们开发了两个单一轴装置,一个是电饱和装置,另一个是机外振动装置。两个装置的触摸表面相同,另一个是振动装置使用了一个新的闭路控制器,以精确控制不同频率不同负荷条件下的浮板外移位。第一项研究测量了20-400赫兹频率范围内在电饱和和振动下产生的格子的感知强度等值曲线。第二项研究评估了两种形式的皮肤振动的感知相似性,其驱动频率和感知强度相同。我们的结果显示,这主要是预测与摩擦调动产生的示力强度相对的电磁盘外移动速度。在20-400赫兹频率范围内的电饱和振动和振动动作之间产生的格子强度等同度曲线的感知度曲线。 第二项研究评估了两种形式的皮肤振动的感知觉相似性相似性,从同一驱动频率和感应到感应变频到感应的动作。