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A sense of ice and fire: Exploring thermal feedback with multiple thermoelectric-cooling elements on a smart ring

机译:冰和火的感觉:在智能环上探索多个热电冷却元件的热反馈

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In this paper, we investigate the use of thermal feedback on a smart ring with multiple thermoelectric coolers (TECs). Our prototype aims to offer an increased expressivity with spatial thermal patterns. Our pilot study showed that users could reliably recognize 4 single points with cold stimulation (97.2% accuracy). In the following two main experiments, we investigated the use of 4 in-ring TECs to achieve two categories of spatial thermal patterns by combining two neighboring or opposite elements. The results revealed three neighboring patterns and five opposite patterns that could be reliably recognized by the participants with the average accuracy above 80%. A follow-up experiment suggested that it could be confusing for users by combining four single-spot cold stimulations, three neighboring patterns, and five opposite patterns in the same group (average accuracy: 50.2%). We conducted two more follow-up studies, showing that the participants could identify the thermal patterns in the combined group of the single-spot cold stimulations and the neighboring patterns (average accuracy: 85.3%), and the combined group of the single-spot cold stimulations and the opposite patterns (average accuracy: 89.3%). We further conducted three design workshops, involving six product/interface designers, to investigate the potential applications of these thermal patterns. The designers suggested different mappings between the given thermal patterns and the information, including direction cueing through single-spot and neighboring patterns, artifact comparison through opposite patterns, notifying incoming calls/messages from different persons with different locations and temperatures of the TECs, etc. This demonstrated interest in spatial thermal patterns in smart rings not only for notifications but also for various everyday activities.
机译:在本文中,我们调查了在具有多个热电冷却器(TECS)的智能环上的热反馈。我们的原型旨在提供具有空间热模式的表达性增加。我们的试验研究表明,用户可以可靠地识别4个单点感冒刺激(精度为97.2%)。在以下两个主要实验中,我们通过组合两个相邻或相反的元件来研究使用4个环形TEC来实现两类空间热图案。结果揭示了三种相邻模式和五个相反的图案,可以通过高于80%的平均精度可靠地识别。随访实验表明,通过组合四个单点冷刺激,三个相邻的图案和相同组的五个相反的图案来令人困惑(平均精度:50.2%)。我们进行了另外两项后续研究,表明参与者可以识别单点冷刺激和相邻模式的组合组中的热模式(平均精度:85.3%)和单点的组合组冷刺激和相反的图案(平均精度:89.3%)。我们进一步开展了三个设计研讨会,涉及六个产品/界面设计师,探讨这些热图案的潜在应用。设计者在给定的热模式和信息之间建议使用不同的映射,包括通过单点和相邻模式,通过相反模式的伪像比较,通知来自不同人物的不同人和TECS的温度等的传入呼叫/消息。这对智能环中的空间热图案的兴趣不仅用于通知,而且对各种日常活动进行了兴趣。

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