Title :
Frequency Modulation Based Vibrotactile Device for Teleoperation
Author :
Pham, H. Phong ; Chellali, Ryad
Author_Institution :
Italian Inst. of Technol., Genova, Italy
Abstract :
This study investigated how people achieve pointing and path following tasks using a vibrotactile device. In pointing tasks, subjects are asked to reach a target as fast as possible guided by two types of tactile information generated by a specific glove we developed. The first type of information is a constant vibrating stimulation and the second one is a frequency modulation based vibration. A comparison using the visual channel when performing the same task is done is presented. For each modality, two experiments were performed. The first one is 1D: the subjects reach a target situated on a line. The second one is 2D and the target is in the horizontal plane. The results we obtained showed that tactile based pointing tasks obey to the classical Fitts´ law. Furthermore, we show that the frequency modulation based vibration mode is more useful than the constant one for pointing tasks. In path following experiments, we have a comparison between global and local visual feedback. Results show that in case of lacking global spatial information, vibrotactile feedback can give similar performance as visual feedback.
Keywords :
data gloves; feedback; position control; telecontrol; vibrations; classical Fitts´ law; frequency modulation; glove; path following task; spatial information; tactile based pointing task; tactile information; teleoperation; vibrating stimulation; vibrotactile device; vibrotactile feedback; visual channel; visual feedback; Displays; Feedback; Frequency modulation; Haptic interfaces; Humans; Mobile robots; Orbital robotics; Robot sensing systems; Space missions; Virtual reality; haptic interaction; tactile sensing; teleoperation;
Conference_Titel :
Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology, 2009. SMC-IT 2009. Third IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Pasadena, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3637-8
DOI :
10.1109/SMC-IT.2009.20