Flexel: A Modular Floor Interface for Room-Scale Tactile Sensing

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Abstract

Human environments are physically supported by floors, which prevent people and furniture from gravitational pull. Since our body motions continuously generate vibrations and loads that propagate into the ground, measurement of these expressive signals leads to unobtrusive activity sensing. In this study, we present Flexel, a modular floor interface for room-scale tactile sensing. By paving a room with floor interfaces, our system can immediately begin to infer touch locations, track user locations, recognize foot gestures, and detect object locations. Through a series of exploratory studies, we determined the preferable hardware design that adheres to construction conventions, as well as the optimal sensor density that mediates the trade-off between cost and performance. We summarize our findings into design guidelines that are generalizable to other floor interfaces. Finally, we provide example applications for room-scale tactile sensing enabled by our Flexel system.

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Yoshida, T., Okazaki, N., Takaki, K., Hirose, M., Kitagawa, S., & Inami, M. (2022). Flexel: A Modular Floor Interface for Room-Scale Tactile Sensing. In UIST 2022 - Proceedings of the 35th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology. Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3526113.3545699

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