TY - GEN
T1 - Effect of Vibration Frequency Mismatch on Apparent Tactile Motion
AU - Kasaei, Shirin
AU - Levesque, Vincent
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 IEEE.
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Most studies of haptic illusions assume that the actuators used are identical and therefore produce vibrations with the same frequency. We ran two experiments to investigate the effect of mismatched vibratory frequencies on the perception of apparent tactile motion. We simulated having actuators with different properties by changing the frequency and amplitude of vibrations produced by a wideband actuator. We varied frequencies from 50 to 250 Hz with adjusted amplitudes to normalize the perceived intensity. The results suggest that the apparent tactile motion illusion is robust to mismatches in the resonant frequency of actuators and that it can therefore be produced by pairs of haptic devices with different specifications.
AB - Most studies of haptic illusions assume that the actuators used are identical and therefore produce vibrations with the same frequency. We ran two experiments to investigate the effect of mismatched vibratory frequencies on the perception of apparent tactile motion. We simulated having actuators with different properties by changing the frequency and amplitude of vibrations produced by a wideband actuator. We varied frequencies from 50 to 250 Hz with adjusted amplitudes to normalize the perceived intensity. The results suggest that the apparent tactile motion illusion is robust to mismatches in the resonant frequency of actuators and that it can therefore be produced by pairs of haptic devices with different specifications.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85130613262
U2 - 10.1109/HAPTICS52432.2022.9765602
DO - 10.1109/HAPTICS52432.2022.9765602
M3 - Contribution to conference proceedings
AN - SCOPUS:85130613262
T3 - IEEE Haptics Symposium, HAPTICS
BT - 2022 IEEE Haptics Symposium, HAPTICS 2022
PB - IEEE Computer Society
T2 - 27th IEEE Haptics Symposium, HAPTICS 2022
Y2 - 21 March 2022 through 24 March 2022
ER -