Thermal In Motion: Designing Thermal Flow Illusions with Tactile and Thermal Interaction

要旨

This study presents a novel method for creating moving thermal sensations by integrating the thermal referral illusion with tactile motion. Conducted through three experiments on human forearms, the first experiment examined the impact of temperature and thermal actuator placement on perceived thermal motion, finding the clearest perception with a centrally positioned actuator under both hot and cold conditions. The second experiment identified the speed thresholds of perceived thermal motion, revealing a wider detectable range in hot conditions (1.8 cm/s to 9.5cm/s) compared to cold conditions (2.4cm/s to 5.0cm/s). Finally, we integrated our approach into virtual reality (VR) to assess its feasibility through two interaction scenarios. Our results shed light on the comprehension of thermal perception and its integration with tactile cues, promising significant advancements in incorporating thermal motion into diverse thermal interfaces for immersive VR experiences.

著者
Yatharth Singhal
University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, Texas, United States
Daniel Honrales
University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, Texas, United States
Haokun Wang
University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, Texas, United States
Jin Ryong Kim
University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, Texas, United States
論文URL

https://doi.org/10.1145/3654777.3676460

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会議: UIST 2024

ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology

セッション: 1. Hacking Perception

Westin: Allegheny 1
4 件の発表
2024-10-15 00:00:00
2024-10-15 01:00:00