Design of a Vibrotactile Vest for Contour Perception

A vibrotactile array is a promising human computer interface which could display graphical information to users in a tactile form. This paper presents the design and testing of an image contour display system with a vibrotactile array. The tactile image display system is attached to the back of the...

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Main Authors: Juan Wu, Jun Zhang, Ju Yan, Wei Liu, Guangming Song
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2012-11-01
Series:International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5772/52373
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spelling doaj-0b3a7bcc8c1c4d3e910c525999da80b72020-11-25T03:39:18ZengSAGE PublishingInternational Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems1729-88142012-11-01910.5772/5237310.5772_52373Design of a Vibrotactile Vest for Contour PerceptionJuan Wu0Jun Zhang1Ju Yan2Wei Liu3Guangming Song4 School of Instrument Science and Engineering, Southeast University, Nanjing, China School of Instrument Science and Engineering, Southeast University, Nanjing, China School of Instrument Science and Engineering, Southeast University, Nanjing, China School of Instrument Science and Engineering, Southeast University, Nanjing, China School of Instrument Science and Engineering, Southeast University, Nanjing, ChinaA vibrotactile array is a promising human computer interface which could display graphical information to users in a tactile form. This paper presents the design and testing of an image contour display system with a vibrotactile array. The tactile image display system is attached to the back of the user. It converts visual graphics into 2D tactile images and allows subjects to feel the contours of objects through vibration stimulus. The system consists of a USB camera, 48 (6×8) vibrating motors and an embedded control system. The image is captured by the camera and the 2D contour is extracted and transformed into vibrotactile stimuli using a temporal-spatial dynamic coding method. Preliminary experiments were carried out and the optimal parameters of the vibrating time and duration were explored. To evaluate the feasibility and robustness of this vibration mode, letters were also tactilely displayed and the recognition rate about the alphabet letter display was investigated. It was shown that under the condition of no pre-training for the subjects, the recognition rate was 82%. Such a recognition rate is higher than that of the scanning mode (47.5%) and the improved handwriting mode (76.8%). The results indicated that the proposed method was efficient in conveying the contour information to the visually impaired by means of vibrations.https://doi.org/10.5772/52373
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author Juan Wu
Jun Zhang
Ju Yan
Wei Liu
Guangming Song
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Jun Zhang
Ju Yan
Wei Liu
Guangming Song
Design of a Vibrotactile Vest for Contour Perception
International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems
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Jun Zhang
Ju Yan
Wei Liu
Guangming Song
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title Design of a Vibrotactile Vest for Contour Perception
title_short Design of a Vibrotactile Vest for Contour Perception
title_full Design of a Vibrotactile Vest for Contour Perception
title_fullStr Design of a Vibrotactile Vest for Contour Perception
title_full_unstemmed Design of a Vibrotactile Vest for Contour Perception
title_sort design of a vibrotactile vest for contour perception
publisher SAGE Publishing
series International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems
issn 1729-8814
publishDate 2012-11-01
description A vibrotactile array is a promising human computer interface which could display graphical information to users in a tactile form. This paper presents the design and testing of an image contour display system with a vibrotactile array. The tactile image display system is attached to the back of the user. It converts visual graphics into 2D tactile images and allows subjects to feel the contours of objects through vibration stimulus. The system consists of a USB camera, 48 (6×8) vibrating motors and an embedded control system. The image is captured by the camera and the 2D contour is extracted and transformed into vibrotactile stimuli using a temporal-spatial dynamic coding method. Preliminary experiments were carried out and the optimal parameters of the vibrating time and duration were explored. To evaluate the feasibility and robustness of this vibration mode, letters were also tactilely displayed and the recognition rate about the alphabet letter display was investigated. It was shown that under the condition of no pre-training for the subjects, the recognition rate was 82%. Such a recognition rate is higher than that of the scanning mode (47.5%) and the improved handwriting mode (76.8%). The results indicated that the proposed method was efficient in conveying the contour information to the visually impaired by means of vibrations.
url https://doi.org/10.5772/52373
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