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EdgeVib
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2016
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Haptic FeedbackWearable TechnologySensory ExperiencesHaptic TechnologyClearer Tactile SensationsSensorimotor RehabilitationKinesiologyTouch User InterfaceVirtual RealitySensationMultimodal Human Computer InterfaceHealth SciencesEdgewrite PatternsSensorimotor IntegrationRehabilitationTactile InternetVibrotactile ArrayTechnologyFine Motor Control
This paper presents EdgeVib, a system of spatiotemporal vibration patterns for delivering alphanumeric characters on wrist-worn vibrotactile displays. We first investigated spatiotemporal pattern delivery through a watch-back tactile display by performing a series of user studies. The results reveal that employing a 2×2 vibrotactile array is more effective than employing a 3×3 one, because the lower-resolution array creates clearer tactile sensations in less time consumption. We then deployed EdgeWrite patterns on a 2×2 vibrotactile array to determine any difficulties of delivering alphanumerical characters, and then modified the unistroke patterns into multistroke EdgeVib ones on the basis of the findings. The results of a 24-participant user study reveal that the recognition rates of the modified multistroke patterns were significantly higher than the original unistroke ones in both alphabet (85.9% vs. 70.7%) and digits (88.6% vs. 78.5%) delivery, and a further study indicated that the techniques can be generalized to deliver two-character compound messages with recognition rates higher than 83.3%. The guidelines derived from our study can be used for designing watch-back tactile displays for alphanumeric character output.
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