Tactile display using the vibration of SMA wires and the evaluation of perceived sensations

Keishi Fukuyama*, Naoki Takahashi, Feng Zhao, Hideyuki Sawada

*この研究の対応する著者

研究成果: Conference contribution

24 被引用数 (Scopus)

抄録

Shape-memory alloys (SMAs) are the metals which have the shape-memory effect. An alloy has peculiar temperature Tp, and the shape memory effect is observed when the body temperature is cooled to below Tp. The effect has been widely applied in different fields such as robotic muscles, medical surgeries, actuators and elastic wires. The SMA also has a unique characteristic to shrink at a certain temperature. The authors found a novel and interesting effect that, by making the SMA into a fine wire, it accepts a pulse-signal to generate a vibration in accordance with the pulse frequency of the signal, and have developed a vibration actuator for presenting tactile stimuli. By coupling the devices as a pair, a tactile display was constructed for presenting the phantom sensation and the apparent movement of the tactility, to transmit quite novel tactile sensations to a user. The information transmission by the device was tested by subjects, and was evaluated by questionnaires. The apparent movement was especially well perceived by users as a sensation of something running across fingers and a palm, or as being tapped by something, according to the well-determined signals given to the display. Several users reported that they perceived a novel rubbing sensation given by the apparent movement, and we further experimented the presentation of the sensation in detail to be used as a tactile display for the information transmission.

本文言語English
ホスト出版物のタイトルProceedings - 2009 2nd Conference on Human System Interactions, HSI '09
ページ685-690
ページ数6
DOI
出版ステータスPublished - 2009 10月 20
外部発表はい
イベント2009 2nd Conference on Human System Interactions, HSI '09 - Catania, Italy
継続期間: 2009 5月 212009 5月 23

出版物シリーズ

名前Proceedings - 2009 2nd Conference on Human System Interactions, HSI '09

Conference

Conference2009 2nd Conference on Human System Interactions, HSI '09
国/地域Italy
CityCatania
Period09/5/2109/5/23

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • 人工知能
  • 計算理論と計算数学
  • 人間とコンピュータの相互作用
  • ソフトウェア

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