Presentation 2015-03-17
Influence From Walking To Morse Dermal Electric Stimulation In Consideration Of Time Resolution
Toshihiko KAWASAKI, Ryoko FUTAMI,
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Abstract(in English) The performance of tactile vision substitution systems using dermal electrical stimulation is influenced by the other sensory attention and walking, the information the sender is intended is not transmitted to the recipient. In many of the previous studies, have presented a stimulus to the palm and forearm, at which the time and spatial resolution is high. However, it is not a selection based on the time resolution. In this study, we selected the presentation portion of the stimulus, as measured by experimental methods the time resolution of the upper limb. And, we compared the recognition rate in resting and in locomotion. Then, walking checks the degree of impact on the recognition of the skin electrical stimulation, we have proposed a method of stimulation can show a higher percentage of correct answers.
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Keyword(in English) Electric Stimulation / Vision Substitution Systems / Time Resolution / Recognition Experiment / Morse
Paper # MBE2014-169,NC2014-120
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Title (in English) Influence From Walking To Morse Dermal Electric Stimulation In Consideration Of Time Resolution
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Keyword(1) Electric Stimulation
Keyword(2) Vision Substitution Systems
Keyword(3) Time Resolution
Keyword(4) Recognition Experiment
Keyword(5) Morse
1st Author's Name Toshihiko KAWASAKI
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2nd Author's Name Ryoko FUTAMI
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Date 2015-03-17
Paper # MBE2014-169,NC2014-120
Volume (vol) vol.114
Number (no) 515
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 5
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