Virtual Sweet
Overview
Simulating sweet sensation using thermal stimulation on the tip of the tongue.
Background
Prior work has shown that controlled thermal stimulation on the tongue simulates and enhances the perception of sweetness due to the activation of TRPM5 ion channels.
Key Problem(s)
Sweetness - the most preferred of the five primary taste sensations when consumed in excess, has a detrimental effect on one's health.
Objective
Virtual sweet aims to simulate the sensation of sweetness by applying thermal stimulation to the tip of the human tongue.
Solution
To digitally simulate the sensation of sweetness, the system delivers rapid heating and cooling stimuli to the tongue via a 2x2 grid of Peltier elements. To achieve distinct, controlled, and synchronized temperature variations in the stimuli, a control module is used to regulate each of the Peltier elements.
Deployment and Usage
Virtual Sweet was showcased at the following locations:
- UIST 2016
Publications and Press
Publications:
Media Mentions:
Gallery
Project Contact
Yen Ching-Chiuan
didyc at nus.edu.sg
Teo Chor Guan
idmtcg at nus.edu.sg
Team Members
Nimesha Ranasinghe
Pravar Jain
Shienny Karwita
Ellen Yi-Luen Do