Published February 9, 2020
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Haplós: Vibrotactile Somaesthetic Technology for Body Awareness (Poster)
- 1. University of the Philippines Open University
- 2. University of Plymouth
Description
Inspired by somatic methodologies and neurophysiology, Haplos is a low-cost, wearable technology that applies vibrotactile patterns to the skin, can be incorporated in existing clothing and implements, and can be programmed and activated remotely. We review existing vibrotactile technologies and known uses of vibrotactile stimuli; describe the hardware, textile, and software components of Haplos; describe results from a quasi-experimental workshop to evaluate Haplos; and discuss future research and development directions.
- To view the conference paper on which this poster is based, please see 10.1145/3374920.3374984.
- To view the PhD thesis on which this research is based, please see http://hdl.handle.net/10026.1/10170
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- Conference paper: 10.1145/3374920.3374984 (DOI)