Abstract
This study developed a vibrotactile display to assist in product design. In order to realize realistic sensations, we used real materials such as cloth, paper, wood, and leather for the tactile display. Further, we applied vibrotactile stimuli to modify the roughness sensations of these materials. We verified that our methods could modify the fine and coarse roughness sensations of real materials, while maintaining their original perceptual characteristics.
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