A study on 3 Dimensional Tactile Display(I).

3차원 촉각 디스플레이에 관한 연구(I)

  • Choi, T.J. (Dept. of Electronics Eng. Myongji Univ.) ;
  • Kim, H.K. (Dept. of Electronics Eng. Myongji Univ.) ;
  • Kim, J.K. (Dept. of Electronics Eng. Myongji Univ.) ;
  • Hur, W. (Dept. of Electronics Eng. Myongji Univ.)
  • 최태종 (명지대학교 대학원 전자공학과) ;
  • 김현규 (명지대학교 대학원 전자공학과) ;
  • 김정국 (명지대학교 대학원 전자공학과) ;
  • 허웅 (명지대학교 대학원 전자공학과)
  • Published : 2001.06.01

Abstract

Tactile display devices use an array of pins mounted in the form of a matrix to present three-dimensional shapes to the user by raising and lowering. With a denser matrix of mounted pins, it can be expected that shape identification will be become easier and the time required for identification will also become shorter, but that problems of difficulty in fabrication will arise. It is necessary to consider such trade-offs in the development of such devices. This study conducted experiments to study the effect of pin pitch on shape identification as Part of the fundamental investigation of this subject. The experiment used three tactile display devices with pin pitches of In, 2mm and 3mm for geometrical shape identification, with response time and rate of misidentification taken as the performance data. Surfaces, edgs and vertices of three-dimensional shapes were used as the shape primitives for displayed shapes and several of each type were selected for presentation. The results obtained revealed that performance has different relationships to pin pitch with different shape primitives.

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