Effect of tactile stimulation pulse characteristics on sensation threshold and power consumption

The psychophysical responses of human subjects to vibratory tactile stimulation of the skin were investigated experimentally. The parameters of the waveform important to the minimization of power consumed by the tactile array of electromechanical vibrators and the maximization of the skin sensitivit...

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Published inAnnals of biomedical engineering Vol. 17; no. 4; p. 423
Main Authors Nunziata, E, Perez, C, Jarmul, E, Lipetz, L E, Weed, H R
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Published United States 01.01.1989
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Abstract The psychophysical responses of human subjects to vibratory tactile stimulation of the skin were investigated experimentally. The parameters of the waveform important to the minimization of power consumed by the tactile array of electromechanical vibrators and the maximization of the skin sensitivity to the stimulus were explored to develop optimum stimulation. Parameters investigated included the amplitude, frequency, and duty cycle of the current waveform used to drive the vibrators as well as the number of pulses per stimulating burst and the recovery time between bursts. Graphical techniques were used to determine the optimal combination of the parameters which gave a stimulus that excited the skin to above tactile threshold while maintaining at a relative minimum the power required for the stimulus. The optimal stimulation waveform contains a burst of 10 rectangular pulses of 4% duty cycle separated by a period of nonstimulation of 2 s. Such a waveform can elicit a sensitivity of 29.4 mA-1 consuming only 55 microW of power.
AbstractList The psychophysical responses of human subjects to vibratory tactile stimulation of the skin were investigated experimentally. The parameters of the waveform important to the minimization of power consumed by the tactile array of electromechanical vibrators and the maximization of the skin sensitivity to the stimulus were explored to develop optimum stimulation. Parameters investigated included the amplitude, frequency, and duty cycle of the current waveform used to drive the vibrators as well as the number of pulses per stimulating burst and the recovery time between bursts. Graphical techniques were used to determine the optimal combination of the parameters which gave a stimulus that excited the skin to above tactile threshold while maintaining at a relative minimum the power required for the stimulus. The optimal stimulation waveform contains a burst of 10 rectangular pulses of 4% duty cycle separated by a period of nonstimulation of 2 s. Such a waveform can elicit a sensitivity of 29.4 mA-1 consuming only 55 microW of power.
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Jarmul, E
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Humans
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Sensory Aids
Skin - innervation
Touch - physiology
Vibration
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