论文标题
可穿戴的远程社交步行的触觉
Wearable Haptics for Remote Social Walking
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论文摘要
步行是健康生活的重要活动,如果一起完成,它会变得不那么累人,更有趣。我们在进行足够的体育锻炼方面遇到的常见困难,例如缺乏动力,可以通过利用其社会方面来克服。但是,我们的生活方式有时会使与远离我们一起散步的其他人一起度过时光非常困难。在本文中,我们提出了一个新颖的系统,使人们能够通过在不同地方行走的两个人之间的步态节奏进行“远程社交步行”,从而增加了相互存在的感觉。用户的脚踝提供的振动显示了伴侣在脚跟刺中感知的伴侣的感觉。为了在两个用户实验中实现上述目标,我们设想了一个四步增量验证过程:i)一个步行者必须通过软件生成的虚拟参考来调整节奏; ii)单个用户的任务是遵循预定义的时间变化的步态节奏; iii)触觉驱动是单向的领导者陪同场景; iv)带有双向触觉交流的点对点案例。进行了仔细的实验验证,总共涉及50人,这证实了我们系统在每个提议的情况下都感知伴侣的步态节奏的功效。
Walking is an essential activity for a healthy life, which becomes less tiring and more enjoyable if done together. Common difficulties we have in performing sufficient physical exercise, for instance the lack of motivation, can be overcome by exploiting its social aspect. However, our lifestyle sometimes makes it very difficult to find time together with others who live far away from us to go for a walk. In this paper we propose a novel system enabling people to have a 'remote social walk' by streaming the gait cadence between two persons walking in different places, increasing the sense of mutual presence. Vibrations provided at the users' ankles display the partner's sensation perceived during the heel-strike. In order to achieve the aforementioned goal in a two users experiment, we envisaged a four-step incremental validation process: i) a single walker has to adapt the cadence with a virtual reference generated by a software; ii) a single user is tasked to follow a predefined time varying gait cadence; iii) a leader-follower scenario in which the haptic actuation is mono-directional; iv) a peer-to-peer case with bi-directional haptic communication. Careful experimental validation was conducted involving a total of 50 people, which confirmed the efficacy of our system in perceiving the partners' gait cadence in each of the proposed scenarios.