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Augmenting On-Body Touch Input with Tactile Feedback Through Fingernail Haptics

Author(s)
Tran, Peter Khoa DucGadepalli, Purna Valli AnushaLee, JaeyeonNittala, Aditya Shekhar
Issued Date
2023-04-23
DOI
10.1145/3544548.3581473
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/74790
Citation
ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Abstract
The key assumption attributed to on-body touch input is that the skin being touched provides natural tactile feedback. In this paper, we for the first time systematically explore augmenting on-body touch input with computer-generated tactile feedback. We employ vibrotactile actuation on the fingernail to couple on-body touch input with tactile feedback. Results from our first experiment show that users prefer tactile feedback for on-body touch input. In our second experiment, we determine the frequency thresholds for rendering realistic tactile "click"sensations for on-body touch buttons on three different body locations. Finally, in our third experiment, we dig deeper to render highly expressive tactile effects with a single actuator. Our non-metric multi-dimensional analysis shows that haptic augmentation of on-body buttons enhances the expressivity of on-body touch input. Overall, results from our experiments reinforce the need for tactile feedback for on-body touch input and show that actuation on the fingernail is a promising approach.
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Association for Computing Machinery

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