Tactual displays for wearable computing

HZ Tan, A Pentland - Personal Technologies, 1997 - Springer
Personal Technologies, 1997Springer
This paper provides a general overview of tactual displays (ie, devices that communicate to
a user through the sense of touch) and issues concerning the development of such displays
for wearable computing. A wearable tactile directional display is presented. It takes
advantage of a sensory phenomenon called 'sensory saltation'and simulates directional
lines and simple geometric patterns dynamically. Initial results indicate that this information
is intuitive and easy to interpret even for first-time users, and interpretations are highly …
Abstract
This paper provides a general overview of tactual displays (i.e., devices that communicate to a user through the sense of touch) and issues concerning the development of such displays for wearable computing. A wearable tactile directional display is presented. It takes advantage of a sensory phenomenon called ‘sensory saltation’ and simulates directional lines and simple geometric patterns dynamically. Initial results indicate that this information is intuitive and easy to interpret even for first-time users, and interpretations are highly consistent among observers. Several applications of this tactile directional display for wearable computing are proposed.
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