Effect of Waveform in Haptic Perception of Electrovibration on Touchscreens

The perceived intensity of electrovibration can be altered by modulating the amplitude, frequency, and waveform of the input voltage signal applied to the conductive layer of a touchscreen. Even though the effect of the first two has been already investig

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Haptics: Perception, Devices, Control, and Applications 10th International Conference, EuroHaptics 2016 London, UK, July 4–7, 2016 Proceedings, Part I

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Editors Fernando Bello Imperial College London London UK

Yon Visell University of California, Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, CA USA

Hiroyuki Kajimoto The University of Electro-Communications Chofu Japan

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