A Study of a Cutaneous Code Applied to the Communication Needs of the Working Diver.

Abstract

As an initial study into the applicability of cutaneous communication for divers, a series of sixteen discrete, left-right (L-R) vibrotactile stimulus patterns was delivered to the lower abdomen of six divers whose task it was to correctly identify the spatio-temporal sequency of each pattern. Correlation analysis of the results showed that older subjects made significantly more errors, and complex code patterns containing the L-R changes in direction contributed significantly to subject error. However, the overall design of L-R patterns was found to be basically satisfactory as a framework on which to build an optimal cutaneous code. Further development of code design and hardware are suggested. (Author)

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Aug 15, 1972
Accession Number
AD0750268

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People

  • Joseph Diachenko

Organizations

  • Naval Medical Research Center

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  • Computing-Related Activities
  • Correlation Analysis
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  • Mathematics

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  • Engineering

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