2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-20898-5_62
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Designing a Vibrotactile Language for a Wearable Vest

Abstract: Abstract. We designed a wearable vest that houses a set of actuators to be placed at specific points on the body. We developed vibrotactile patterns to induce five sensation types: (1) Calming, (2 patterns, Up and Down back) (2) Feel Good (4 patterns in different directions around the waist), (3) Activating (2 patterns, Tarzan and Shiver, on top front of body and then down the back as well for Shiver), (4) Navigation (2 patterns, Turn Left and Turn Right, prompting on back then opposite side front waist) for f… Show more

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“…A team at Aalborg University designed the system. The 29 actuators were placed on the vest in a system that echoed an understanding of the body as a set of rhizome-like structures acting as communication tracks between the larger organs, practiced by many traditional medicines including Kinesiology, which works with principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine and modern muscle monitoring techniques [12,15]. The developing team worked on the positioning and necessary combinations of actuators and patterns onto responsive points and zones of the body with an experienced kinesiologist trained in Neurophysiology.…”
Section: The Vibrotactile Vestmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A team at Aalborg University designed the system. The 29 actuators were placed on the vest in a system that echoed an understanding of the body as a set of rhizome-like structures acting as communication tracks between the larger organs, practiced by many traditional medicines including Kinesiology, which works with principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine and modern muscle monitoring techniques [12,15]. The developing team worked on the positioning and necessary combinations of actuators and patterns onto responsive points and zones of the body with an experienced kinesiologist trained in Neurophysiology.…”
Section: The Vibrotactile Vestmentioning
confidence: 99%