2024
DOI: 10.1109/toh.2023.3315964
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Phantom Illusion Based Vibrotactile Rendering of Affective Touch Patterns

Robert Kirchner,
Robert Rosenkranz,
Brais Gonzalez Sousa
et al.

Abstract: Physically accurate (authentic) reproduction of affective touch patterns on the forearm is limited by actuator technology. However, in most VR applications a direct comparison with actual touch is not possible. Here, the plausibility is only compared to the user's expectation. Focusing on the approach of plausible instead of authentic touch reproduction enables new rendering techniques, like the utilization of the phantom illusion to create the sensation of moving vibrations. Following this idea, a haptic armb… Show more

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“…The sense of touch operates with a more precise temporal resolution than vision and hearing 17 ; therefore, including tactile information into digitalized environments could further enhance virtual experiences. Possibilities to integrate touch into digital and communication technologies are presently being intensively researched and evaluated 16 , 18 , 19 . When these technologies are matured, they could provide new multisensory experiences for humans to perceive in virtual (or remote) environments through digitalized tactile and kinematic information 10 , 20 , besides visual and auditory signals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sense of touch operates with a more precise temporal resolution than vision and hearing 17 ; therefore, including tactile information into digitalized environments could further enhance virtual experiences. Possibilities to integrate touch into digital and communication technologies are presently being intensively researched and evaluated 16 , 18 , 19 . When these technologies are matured, they could provide new multisensory experiences for humans to perceive in virtual (or remote) environments through digitalized tactile and kinematic information 10 , 20 , besides visual and auditory signals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%