Aniket A. Vartak
Qualcomm
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Psychophysiology | 2015
Robert S. Tartz; Aniket A. Vartak; Jay King; Don C. Fowles
Skin conductance (SC) reflects stimulus significance and can be measured by integrating electrodes directly onto a smartphone housing such that they are naturally contacted when gripped. However, grip artifacts naturally arise during operation since grip forces can vary. We explored the effects of grip force on SC to determine feasibility and to draw guidelines on artifact mitigation. For this purpose, a prototype was built with integrated SC electrodes with colocated force sensors, and data was collected from 24 participants gripping the prototype across different grip force conditions. Our analysis showed that static forces greater than 2.0 N were associated with significant SC distortion, and artifacts induced from dynamic grip forces were buffered if the SC level was at least 1.1 microsiemens. Our findings are relevant for future applications of SC sensing on smartphones, which may enable interesting and highly contextual user experiences.
Archive | 2011
Prince Gupta; Aniket A. Vartak; Charles Wheeler Sweet; Robert S. Tartz
Archive | 2014
Ted Gooding; Robert S. Tartz; Aniket A. Vartak
arXiv: Neural and Evolutionary Computing | 2015
Sachin S. Talathi; Aniket A. Vartak
Archive | 2013
Robert S. Tartz; Jay S. King; Aniket A. Vartak
Archive | 2012
Richard O. Farley; Robert S. Tartz; Aniket A. Vartak
Archive | 2011
Aniket A. Vartak; Robert S. Tartz; Mark S. Caskey
Archive | 2014
Aniket A. Vartak; Robert S. Tartz; Mark S. Caskey
Archive | 2013
Robert S. Tartz; Jay S. King; Aniket A. Vartak
Archive | 2013
Somdeb Majumdar; Aniket A. Vartak; Robert S. Tartz