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“Synesthesia Wear : Full-body haptic clothing interface based on two-dimensional signal transmission”

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    Synesthesia Wear : Full-body haptic clothing interface based on two-dimensional signal transmission

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    Synesthesia Wear is a novel full-body haptic interface that provides vibrotactile sensations to the whole body and free movement in space using Two-dimensional signal transmission Technology. We also demonstrate spatial computing application as the future use in Mixed Reality using Synesthesia Wear.

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    Sophia Brueckner and Rachel Freire. 2018. Embodisuit: a wearable platform for embodied knowledge. In Proceedings of the 2018 ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers. ACM, 242–247.
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    Alexandra Delazio, Ken Nakagaki, Roberta L Klatzky, Scott E Hudson, Jill Fain Lehman, and Alanson P Sample. 2018. Force Jacket: Pneumatically-Actuated Jacket for Embodied Haptic Experiences. In Proceedings of the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 320.
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    Satoshi Hashizume, Shinji Sakamoto, Kenta Suzuki, and Yoichi Ochiai. 2018. LIVEJACKET: Wearable Music Experience Device with Multiple Speakers. In International Conference on Distributed, Ambient, and Pervasive Interactions. Springer, 359–371.
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    Yukari Konishi, Nobuhisa Hanamitsu, Benjamin Outram, Kouta Minamizawa, Tetsuya Mizuguchi, and Ayahiko Sato. 2016. Synesthesia suit: the full body immersive experience. In ACM SIGGRAPH 2016 VR Village. ACM, 20.
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    Akihito Noda and Hiroyuki Shinoda. 2018. Inter-IC for Wearables: Power and Data Transfer over Double-sided Conductive Textile. IEEE transactions on biomedical circuits and systems (2018).


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