Surface-Roughness-Based Virtual Textiles: Evaluation Using a Multi-Contactor Display

IEEE Transactions on Haptics
Matthew Philpott, Ian R Summers

Abstract

Virtual textiles, generated in response to exploratory movements, are presented to the fingertip via a 24-contactor vibrotactile array. Software models are based on surface-roughness profiles from real textiles. Results suggest that distinguishable "textile-like" surfaces are produced, but these lack the necessary accuracy for reliable matching to real textiles.

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