JOURNAL ARTICLE

Information transfer using wearable thin electrotactile displays with microneedle electrodes

Mayuko TezukaNorihide KitamuraNorihisa Miki

Year: 2016 Journal:   Japanese Journal of Applied Physics Vol: 55 (6S1)Pages: 06GP15-06GP15   Publisher: Institute of Physics

Abstract

Abstract Tactile sensation is considered as a promising information transfer tool that can replace or compensate for sight and hearing information. In this study, we developed a sheet-type electrotactile display with microneedle electrodes. This flexible and thin display is suitable for wearable applications. It can present tactile sensation to the skin at a low voltage by penetrating the stratum corneum with microneedles. As a proof-of-concept experiment of transferring information via tactile sensation, we first tried to convey signals of two patterns using a single display. Next, we attempted to use multiple displays and experimentally investigated the spatial resolution of the tactile sensation on the forearm. Finally, 3-bit information was successfully transferred by three devices attached to the forearm.

Keywords:
Wearable computer Tactile display Stratum corneum Sensation Computer science Electrode Biomedical engineering Materials science Computer vision Medicine Neuroscience Chemistry Embedded system Psychology

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Citation History

Topics

Tactile and Sensory Interactions
Life Sciences →  Neuroscience →  Cognitive Neuroscience
Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Interactive and Immersive Displays
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Human-Computer Interaction
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