Haptic and Audio Interaction Design
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-76702-2_3
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Tactile Visualization with Mobile AR on a Handheld Device

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“…Tactile feedback is usually delivered through a pin array-based device [7,11,12,24] or through a vibrotactile device system [15,17,21]. Although pin-array tactile displays have strong expressiveness in the representation of tactile feelings such as pulses, vibrations, and spatial textures, they have disadvantages related to size and packaging methods.…”
Section: Realitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tactile feedback is usually delivered through a pin array-based device [7,11,12,24] or through a vibrotactile device system [15,17,21]. Although pin-array tactile displays have strong expressiveness in the representation of tactile feelings such as pulses, vibrations, and spatial textures, they have disadvantages related to size and packaging methods.…”
Section: Realitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Informal usage was promising but no evaluation has been conducted. Further to this work, Lee et al [81] used a five coin-type vibrating actuator on the fingertip, to add haptic information to a wearable and augmented reality context (AR), such that a visually impaired person could identify specific pictograms or signs. However the system has not been evaluated.…”
Section: A Monosemic Objects -Haptic Icons and User Interfacesmentioning
confidence: 99%