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ThermoCaress: A Wearable Haptic Device with Illusory Moving Thermal Stimulation

Yuhu Liu, Satoshi Nishikawa, Young ah Seong, Ryuma Niiyama, Yasuo Kuniyoshi

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Abstract

We propose ThermoCaress, a haptic device to create a stroking sensation on the forearm using pressure force and present thermal feedback simultaneously. In our method, based on the phenomenon of thermal referral, by overlapping a stroke of pressure force, users feel as if the thermal stimulation moves although the position of temperature source is static. We designed the device to be compact and soft, using microblowers and inflatable pouches for presenting pressure force and water for presenting thermal feedback. Our user study showed that the device succeeded in generating thermal referrals and creating a moving thermal illusion. The results also suggested that cold temperature enhance the pleasantness of stroking. Our findings contribute to expanding the potential of thermal haptic devices.

Topics & Concepts

Haptic technologyThermalThermal sensationWearable computerIllusionSimulationComputer scienceThermal comfortPhysicsPsychologyEmbedded systemMeteorologyNeuroscienceThermodynamicsTactile and Sensory InteractionsVirtual Reality Applications and ImpactsMultisensory perception and integration
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