Wearable haptic systems for the fingertip and the hand: taxonomy, review, and perspectives
In the last decade, we have witnessed a drastic change in the form factor of audio and vision
technologies, from heavy and grounded machines to lightweight devices that naturally fit our …
technologies, from heavy and grounded machines to lightweight devices that naturally fit our …
Exploring vibrotactile feedback on the body and foot for the purpose of pedestrian navigation
A Meier, DJC Matthies, B Urban… - Proceedings of the 2nd …, 2015 - dl.acm.org
In this paper, we present an evaluation of vibrotactile onbody feedback for the purpose of
pedestrian navigation. For this specific task, many researchers already provide different …
pedestrian navigation. For this specific task, many researchers already provide different …
Augmenting bicycles and helmets with multimodal warnings for children
A Matviienko, S Ananthanarayan, SS Borojeni… - Proceedings of the 20th …, 2018 - dl.acm.org
Child cyclists are often at greater risk for traffic accidents. This is in part due to the
development of children's motor and perceptual-motor abilities. To facilitate road safety for …
development of children's motor and perceptual-motor abilities. To facilitate road safety for …
Comparing tactile, auditory, and visual assembly error-feedback for workers with cognitive impairments
More and more industrial manufacturing companies are outsourcing assembly tasks to
sheltered work organizations where cognitively impaired workers are employed. To facilitate …
sheltered work organizations where cognitively impaired workers are employed. To facilitate …
ThermalCane: Exploring thermotactile directional cues on cane-grip for non-visual navigation
Non-visual feedback (eg, auditory and haptic) has been used as directional cues for the
blind and visually impaired (BVI) users. This paper presents the design and the evaluation of …
blind and visually impaired (BVI) users. This paper presents the design and the evaluation of …
NaviBike: Comparing Unimodal Navigation Cues for Child Cyclists
Navigation systems for cyclists are commonly screen-based devices mounted on the
handlebar which show map information. Typically, adult cyclists have to explicitly look down …
handlebar which show map information. Typically, adult cyclists have to explicitly look down …
Vibromap: Understanding the spacing of vibrotactile actuators across the body
In spite of the great potential of on-body vibrotactile displays for a variety of applications,
research lacks an understanding of the spacing between vibrotactile actuators. Through two …
research lacks an understanding of the spacing between vibrotactile actuators. Through two …
Tacticycle: Supporting exploratory bicycle trips
Going on excursions to explore unfamiliar environments by bike is a popular activity in many
places in this world. To investigate the nature of exploratory bicycle trips, we studied tourists …
places in this world. To investigate the nature of exploratory bicycle trips, we studied tourists …
Designing wearable vibrotactile notifications for information communication
Visual and auditory stimuli are frequently used for information communication on mobile
devices. These feedback modalities, however, are less suitable for emerging wearable …
devices. These feedback modalities, however, are less suitable for emerging wearable …
Navigation systems for motorcyclists: exploring wearable tactile feedback for route guidance in the real world
Current navigation systems for motor cyclists use visual or auditory cues for guidance.
However, this poses a challenge to the motorcyclists since their visual and auditory …
However, this poses a challenge to the motorcyclists since their visual and auditory …