2021 IEEE World Haptics Conference (WHC) 2021
DOI: 10.1109/whc49131.2021.9517154
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Vibratory Detection Thresholds for the Spine, Clavicle and Sternum

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“…3). The device is to be worn around the neck, targeting three of the most sensitive positions for ETC as found in our prior psychophysical study [1]. On both clavicles and the upper neck, we integrate three voice-coil actuators to transmit the vibratory signals.…”
Section: Product Design Artifactmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…3). The device is to be worn around the neck, targeting three of the most sensitive positions for ETC as found in our prior psychophysical study [1]. On both clavicles and the upper neck, we integrate three voice-coil actuators to transmit the vibratory signals.…”
Section: Product Design Artifactmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our research centers on the creation and study of wearable audio-tactile devices, built to transmit vibrations that stimulate both the senses of touch and hearing. To better understand the potential for body-based listening and the compositional possibilities it affords, we focus on three main axes: the exploration of sensory capacities [1], wearable device design processes, and audio-tactile sensory effect composition [2]. Here, we focus on the second axis: understanding how design processes have shaped the purpose and form of two wearable audio-tactile devices, defined as design artifacts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%