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본 연구에서는 장애인을 위한 사용자 인터페이스로서 동적 전기피부 감각 패턴을 제시하는 방법을 구현하는 것을 목표로 했습니다. 본 연구에서는 이전에 사용된 펄스 폭(200 µs)을 팔뚝의 패턴 인식 테스트에 사용하고 자극에 사용된 짧은 펄스 폭(80 µs)과 비교했습니다. 이전 연구에서 적합하다고 제안된 100pps 주파수의 음극 펄스를 사용했습니다. 신경학적으로 온전한 대상에 대한 실험 결과는 이전에 사용된 펄스 폭이 적합하고 짧은 펄스 폭은 자극 진폭을 안정화하거나 우리 방법의 패턴 인식 능력을 향상시키는 데 효과적이지 않다는 것을 시사했습니다.
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Yuka MINEGISHI, Takashi WATANABE, Makoto YOSHIZAWA, "A Basic Study on Stimulation Pulse Width Determination for Dynamic Presentation of Electrocutaneous Sensation Patterns" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information,
vol. E92-D, no. 6, pp. 1328-1330, June 2009, doi: 10.1587/transinf.E92.D.1328.
Abstract: In this study, we aimed to realize a method of presenting dynamic electrocutaneous sensation patterns as a user interface for persons with disabilities. In this study, the previously used pulse width (200 µs) was used in pattern recognition testing on the forearm and was compared with the short pulse width (80 µs) used for stimulation. A cathodic pulse with a frequency of 100 pps, which was suggested to be suitable in our previous study, was used. Experimental results on neurologically intact subjects suggested that the previously used pulse width was suitable and that a short pulse width would not be effective for stabilizing the stimulation amplitude or for improving the pattern recognition ability of our method.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/information/10.1587/transinf.E92.D.1328/_p
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