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We present an electrostatic tactile display for stimulus localization. The 240-Hz electrostatic force was generated by the beat phenomenon in a region where excited X electrodes cross excited Y electrodes, which presents localized tactile sensation out of the entire surface. A 10.4-in. visual-tactile integrated display was successfully demonstrated.
Hiroshi HAGA
NLT Technologies, Ltd.
Kazuhide YOSHINAGA
NLT Technologies, Ltd.
Jiro YANASE
NLT Technologies, Ltd.
Daisuke SUGIMOTO
NLT Technologies, Ltd.
Kenichi TAKATORI
NLT Technologies, Ltd.
Hideki ASADA
NLT Technologies, Ltd.
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Hiroshi HAGA, Kazuhide YOSHINAGA, Jiro YANASE, Daisuke SUGIMOTO, Kenichi TAKATORI, Hideki ASADA, "Electrostatic Tactile Display Using Beat Phenomenon for Stimulus Localization" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Electronics,
vol. E98-C, no. 11, pp. 1008-1014, November 2015, doi: 10.1587/transele.E98.C.1008.
Abstract: We present an electrostatic tactile display for stimulus localization. The 240-Hz electrostatic force was generated by the beat phenomenon in a region where excited X electrodes cross excited Y electrodes, which presents localized tactile sensation out of the entire surface. A 10.4-in. visual-tactile integrated display was successfully demonstrated.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/electronics/10.1587/transele.E98.C.1008/_p
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