DocumentCode
104641
Title
Consonance of Vibrotactile Chords
Author
Yongjae Yoo ; Inwook Hwang ; Seungmoon Choi
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Eng., Pohang Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Pohang, South Korea
Volume
7
Issue
1
fYear
2014
fDate
Jan.-March 2014
Firstpage
3
Lastpage
13
Abstract
This paper is concerned with the perception of complex vibrotactile stimuli in which a few sinusoidal vibrations with different frequencies are superimposed. We begin with an observation that such vibrotactile signals are analogous to musical chords in which multiple notes are played simultaneously. A set of so-called “vibrotactile chords” are designed on the basis of musical chords, and their degrees of consonance (harmony) that participants perceive are evaluated through a perceptual experiment. Experimental results indicate that participants can reliably rate the degrees of consonance of vibrotactile chords and establish a well-defined function that relates the degree of consonance to the base and chordal frequency of a vibrotactile chord. These findings have direct implications for the design of complex vibrotactile signals that can be produced by current wideband actuators such as voice-coil, piezoelectric, and electroactive polymer actuators.
Keywords
electroactive polymer actuators; haptic interfaces; piezoelectric actuators; chordal frequency; complex vibrotactile signals; complex vibrotactile stimuli; consonance degrees; electroactive polymer actuators; musical chords; perceptual experiment; piezoelectric actuators; sinusoidal vibrations; vibrotactile chords; voice-coil actuators; wideband actuators; Actuators; Correlation; Haptic interfaces; Histograms; IEEE transactions; Mobile handsets; Vibrations; Vibrotactile perception; beat; consonance; superposition; vibrotactile chord;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Haptics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1939-1412
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TOH.2013.57
Filename
6671586
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