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Effects of pitch level, pitch ratio and finger used for tactile identification on embossed and indented dot arrays

Steve N. H. Tsang, Alan H. S. Chan, Ken W. L. Chan, Ruifeng Yu (Taylor and Francis, 2018)

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ABSTRACT
The tactile sense is of increasing importance in contemporary human machine interface design as a means of improving operator information processing performance under sensory resource competitive circumstances. However, there is not enough knowledge of some aspects of human tactile identification ability for different surface textures with varying stimulus characteristics. Thus, the aim of this study was to investigate the effects of dot engraving forms (embossed and indented), dot pitch (4.50, 4.95, and 5.45 mm), pitch ratio (1.00, 1.10, and1.21), and finger used (index and middle) as well as gender on human tactile identification ability. The results here showed significantly higher accuracy of identification for the embossed stimulus and for the pitch ratio of 1.21. The significant interaction effect of dot engraving form and dot pitch indicated that embossed dots with 4.50 mm pitch level produced the best accuracy of identification. No significant differences for finger used and gender were shown.

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Collection Type : Artikel Jurnal
Call Number : 658 JIPE 35:7 (2018)
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Publishing : Philadelphia: Taylor and Francis, 2018
Cataloguing Source : LibUI eng rda
ISSN : 21681015
Magazine/Journal : Journal of Industrial and Production Engineering
Volume : Vol. 35, No. 7, October 2018: Hal. 471-479
Content Type : text
Media Type : unmediated
Carrier Type : volume
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Holding Company : Universitas Indonesia
Location : Perpustakaan UI, Lantai 4, R. Koleksi Jurnal
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