Electrotactile Display with Real-Time Impedance Feedback Using Pulse Width Modulation PROJECT TITLE :Electrotactile Display with Real-Time Impedance Feedback Using Pulse Width ModulationABSTRACT :An electrotactile show could be a tactile interface composed of skin surface electrodes. The utilization of such a device is limited by the variability of the elicited sensation. One possible answer to this downside is to watch skin electrical impedance. Previous studies revealed a correlation between impedance and threshold, however did not construct real-time feedback loops. During this study, an electrotactile display was created using a one.45 murm s feedback loop. Real-time pulse width modulation was proposed, and the relationship between skin resistance and absolute threshold was measured to search out a function for determining a suitable pulse width from skin resistance. An analysis experiment revealed that the proposed algorithm suppressed spatial variation and reduced temporal amendment. Did you like this research project? To get this research project Guidelines, Training and Code... Click Here facebook twitter google+ linkedin stumble pinterest Supporting Negotiation Behavior with Haptics-Enabled Human-Computer Interfaces The Haptic Deictic System—HDS: Bringing Blind Students to Mainstream Classrooms