Skip to topic | Skip to bottom
Haptics
Haptics > StanfordHaptics > SkinStretchAndFriction
Haptics.SkinStretchAndFrictionr1.6 - 24 Nov 2004 - 19:33 GMT - WillPtopic end

Start of topic | Skip to actions

Perception of Skin Stretch and Friction

This project is being worked on by Stanford Ph.D. candidate, Suresh Sainath, with project collaborators Gunter Niemeyer, Mark Cutkosky, and William Provancher. The focus of this project is to investigate the effect on combining sensations of skin stretch (tactile) and friction (tactile and haptic) on the perception of friction and perhaps also texture. Skin stretch will be rendered via the ContactLocationDisplay device mounted on the end of a PHANToM haptic device made by Sensable Technologies.

Previous studies with the ContactLocationDisplay investigated the perception of object curvature and motion and used contact location feedback for haptic exploration (contour following).

The ContactLocationDisplay was attached to a PHANToM Premium 1.5, driven by a 6-axis Sensable amplifier (LunchBox) and interfaced via a Sensable PCI card with a Pentium III PC running RTai Linux.

Proposed experiment, protocal, and details

-- WillP - 20 Oct 200
to top


You are here: Haptics > StanfordHaptics > SkinStretchAndFriction

to top

Copyright © 1999-2003 by the contributing authors. All material on this collaboration platform is the property of the contributing authors.
Ideas, requests, problems regarding TWiki? Send feedback.