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Communicating through Touch: Macro Fiber Composites for Tactile Stimulation on the Abdomen

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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON HAPTICS
Volume 11, Issue 2, Pages 174-184

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IEEE COMPUTER SOC
DOI: 10.1109/TOH.2017.2781244

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Tactile stimulation; vibrotactile; abdomen; macro fiber composites

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Research into sensory substitution systems has expanded, as alternative senses are utilized in real-time to afford object recognition or spatial understanding. Tactile stimulation has long shown promise as a communicatory strategy when applied unobtrusively to the redundant surface areas of the skin. Here, a novel belt, integrating a matrix of macro fiber composites, is purposed to deliver tactile stimuli to the abdomen. The design and development of the belt is presented and a systematic experimental study is conducted to analyze the impact of frequency and duty cycle. The belt is a beta precursor to a soft haptic feedback device that will enable situational awareness and obstacle avoidance through the localization of tactile stimulation relative to a body-centric frame of reference in a local environment.

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