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Lateral Modulation of Midair Ultrasound Focus for Intensified Vibrotactile Stimuli

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Haptics: Science, Technology, and Applications (EuroHaptics 2018)

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In this paper, we propose a new modulation method of midair ultrasound focus named Lateral Modulation (LM), which provides significantly stronger vibrotactile stimuli on the skin surface compared to that provided by conventional Amplitude Modulation (AM) in the realm of midair ultrasound haptics. We experimentally validated the effectiveness of the LM method by showing that it significantly lowered the vibrotactile detection threshold compared with the AM method, for a wide range of modulation frequencies. The method was found to be valid both on the glabrous and hairy skins, and is expected to be applied to whole-body midair haptics. We demonstrate that the LM method relies on the characteristics of human perception of moving stimuli on the skin surface.

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Takahashi, R., Hasegawa, K., Shinoda, H. (2018). Lateral Modulation of Midair Ultrasound Focus for Intensified Vibrotactile Stimuli. In: Prattichizzo, D., Shinoda, H., Tan, H., Ruffaldi, E., Frisoli, A. (eds) Haptics: Science, Technology, and Applications. EuroHaptics 2018. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 10894. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-93399-3_25

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