Computational haptics: the sandpaper system for synthesizing texture for a force-feedback display
Computational haptics: the sandpaper system for synthesizing texture for a force-feedback display
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We observe that the recent availability of audio-haptic actuators allow richer vibration content to be available in commercial devices. However, we note that consumers are unable to take advantage of these rich experiences, mainly due to the lack of a descriptive language for vibration. We analyze the current methods for classifying vibrations. We propose a new framework for describing vibrotactile haptic phenomena, based on an organizing the media based on content activity. We describe this naming system, based on Russolo's families of noise, and address other pertinent issues to introducing vibration content into commercial devices.