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Confinement of Vibrotactile Stimuli in Narrow Plates: Principle and Effect of Finger Loading

Ayoub Ben Dhiab
Charles Hudin

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On a touch surface, providing a local vibrotactile feedback enables multiuser and multitouch interactions. While the vibration propagation usually impedes this localization, we show in this article that narrow strip-shaped plates constitute waveguides in which bending waves below a cutoff frequency do not propagate. We provide a theoretical explanation of the phenomenon and experimental validations. We thus show that vibrations up to a few kHz are well confined on top of the actuated area with vibration amplitude over 1 micrometer. The principle was validated with piezoelectric actuators of various shapes and a linear resonant actuator (LRA). Investigation of the effect of a fingertip load on the system through theory and experimentation was conducted and revealed that almost no attenuation was brought by the fingertip when using low frequency evanescent waves. Finally, a perceptual validation was conducted and showed dynamic stimuli with a large frequency spectrum could be felt and distinguished.
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hal-03666794 , version 1 (12-05-2022)

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Ayoub Ben Dhiab, Charles Hudin. Confinement of Vibrotactile Stimuli in Narrow Plates: Principle and Effect of Finger Loading. IEEE Transactions on Haptics (ToH), 2020, 13 (3), pp.471-482. ⟨10.1109/TOH.2020.2986727⟩. ⟨hal-03666794⟩
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