A Low-Cost Acquisition, Display, and Evaluation Setup for Tactile Codec Development

Jonas Kirsch, Andreas Noll, Matti Strese, Qian Liu, Eckehard Steinbach

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Abstract

The IEEE standardization group P1918.1.1, also referred to as Haptic Codecs Task Group, develops perceptual codecs for both kinesthetic and tactile information exchange. Currently, IEEE P1918.1.1 has an open call for contributions concerning tactile codec technology. In order to be able to develop proposals for tactile codec technology, a common hard-ware/software reference setup is required which can easily be replicated by all interested parties and which can be used to produce reference data traces. These data traces serve as the basis for performance evaluation, performance comparison, and cross-validation experiments. In this paper, we describe the reference setup for the acquisition, display and evaluation of vibrotactile signals recently proposed to and approved by IEEE P1918.1.1. In addition, we analyze the influence of the movement speed and the choice of tooltip on the obtained vibrotactile signals.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationHAVE 2018 - IEEE International Symposium on Haptic, Audio-Visual Environments and Games, Proceedings
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Pages23-28
Number of pages6
ISBN (Electronic)9781538658383
DOIs
StatePublished - 26 Nov 2018
Event16th IEEE International Symposium on Haptic, Audio-Visual Environments and Games, HAVE 2018 - Dalian, China
Duration: 20 Sep 201821 Sep 2018

Publication series

NameHAVE 2018 - IEEE International Symposium on Haptic, Audio-Visual Environments and Games, Proceedings

Conference

Conference16th IEEE International Symposium on Haptic, Audio-Visual Environments and Games, HAVE 2018
Country/TerritoryChina
CityDalian
Period20/09/1821/09/18

Keywords

  • low-cost
  • reference setup
  • tactile
  • vibrotactile

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