Physical add-ons for haptic human-surrounding interaction and sensorial augmentation

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Abstract

Interaction and capturing information from the surrounding is dominated by vision and hearing. Haptics on the other side, widens the bandwidth and could also replace senses (sense switching) for impaired. Haptic technologies are often limited to point-wise actuation. Here, we show that actuation in two-dimensional matrices instead creates a richer input. We describe the construction of a full-body garment for haptic communication with a distributed actuating network. The garment is divided into attachable-detachable panels or add-ons that each can carry a two dimensional matrix of actuating haptic elements. Each panel adds to an enhanced sensoric capability of the human- garment system so that together a 720° system is formed. The spatial separation of the panels on different body locations supports semantic and theme-wise separation of conversations conveyed by haptics. It also achieves directional faithfulness, which is maintaining any directional information about a distal stimulus in the haptic input.

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Lindell, E., Theil, A., Guo, L., Olsson, N., Korn, O., & Persson, N. K. (2021). Physical add-ons for haptic human-surrounding interaction and sensorial augmentation. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Vol. 1253 AISC, pp. 183–188). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-55307-4_28

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