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K. A. Kaczmarek, P. Bach-y-Rita, W. J. Tompkins and J. G. Webster, "A time-division multiplexed tactile vision substitution system," in Proc. Symp.
Biosensors, Los Angeles, IEEE Eng. Med. Biol. Soc., 1984, pp. 101-106.

K. Kaczmarek, P. Bach-y-Rita, W. J. Tompkins and J. G. Webster, "A tactile vision-substitution system for the blind:
Computer-controlled partial image sequencing," IEEE Trans. Biomed. Eng., vol. BME-32, pp. 602-608, 1985.
(1.1 MB)

K. A. Kaczmarek and J. G. Webster, "Voltage–current characteristics of the electrotactile
skin–electrode interface," in Proc. Annu. Int. Conf. IEEE Eng. Med. Biol. Soc., Seattle, WA, Y.
Kim and F. A. Spelman, Ed., vol. 11, IEEE, 1989, pp. 1526-1527.

K. A. Kaczmarek, J. G. Webster and R. G. Radwin, "Periodic variations in the electrotactile sensation
threshold," in Proc. Annu. Int. Conf. IEEE Eng. Med. Biol. Soc., Philadelphia, PA, P. C. Pedersen
and B. Onaral, Ed., vol. 12, IEEE, 1990, pp. 1060-1061.

K. A. Kaczmarek, J. G. Webster, P. Bach-y-Rita and W. J. Tompkins, "Electrotactile and vibrotactile
displays for sensory substitution systems," IEEE Trans. Biomed. Eng., vol. 38, pp. 1-16, 1991.
(1.7 MB)

K. A. Kaczmarek, K. M. Kramer, J. G. Webster and R. G. Radwin, "A 16-channel 8-parameter
waveform electrotactile stimulation system," IEEE Trans. Biomed. Eng., vol. 38, pp. 933-943, 1991.

K. A. Kaczmarek, J. G. Webster and R. G. Radwin, "Maximal dynamic range electrotactile stimulation
waveforms," IEEE Trans. Biomed. Eng., vol. 39, pp. 701-715, 1992.
(2.5 MB)

K. A. Kaczmarek, M. E. Tyler and P. Bach-y-Rita, "Electrotactile haptic display on the fingertips:
Preliminary results," in Proc. 16th Annu. Int. Conf. IEEE Eng. Med. Biol. Soc., Baltimore, IEEE,
1994, pp. 940-941.

K. A. Kaczmarek and P. Bach-y-Rita, "Tactile displays," in Virtual Environments and Advanced
Interface Design, W. Barfield and T. Furness, Eds. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995,
pp. 349-414.
(8 MB, make sure to select "Fit to Page" in print dialog box)

P. Bach-y-Rita, K. A. Kaczmarek, M. E. Tyler and M. Garcia-Lara, "Form perception with a
49-point electrotactile stimulus array on the tongue: A technical note," J. Rehab. Res. Dev., vol. 35,
pp. 427-430, 1998.

K. A. Kaczmarek, M. E. Tyler and P. Bach-y-Rita, "Pattern identification on a fingertip-scanned
electrotactile display," in Proc. 19th Annu. Int. Conf. IEEE Eng. Med. Biol. Soc., Chicago, IEEE,
1997, pp. 1694-1697.

P. Bach-y-Rita, K. A. Kaczmarek and K. Meier, "The tongue as a man-machine interface: A
wireless communication system," in Proc. Int. Symp. Info. Theory & Apps., Mexico City, 1998, 79-81.

N. P. Ostrom, K. A. Kaczmarek, and D. J. Beebe. "A microfabricated electrocutaneous tactile
display," 21st Annu. Conf. IEEE Eng. Med. Biol. Soc., Atlanta, Georgia (1999), p. 838.

K. A. Kaczmarek, M. E. Tyler, A. Brisben, and K. O. Johnson, "The afferent neural response to
electrotactile stimuli: Preliminary results," IEEE Trans. Rehab. Eng. vol. 8, pp. 268-270, 2000.

K. A. Kaczmarek, "Electrotactile adaptation on the abdomen: Preliminary results," IEEE Trans.
Rehab. Eng., vol.8, pp. 499-505, 2000.

A. K. Agarwal, K. Nammi, K. A. Kaczmarek, M. E. Tyler, and D. J Beebe. A hybrid natural/artificial
electrostatic actuator for tactile stimulation. 2nd Annnu. Int. IEEE-EMBS Special Topic Conference
on Microtechn. Med. & Biol. pp. 341-345, 2002.

Tyler, M., Haase, S., Kaczmarek, K. and Bach-y-Rita, P. (2002). Development of an
electrotactile glove for display of graphics for the blind: Preliminary Results. Proc.
2nd Joint Conf. IEEE EMBS and Biomed. Eng. Soc. pp. 2439-2440.

Kaczmarek, K. A. and Haase, S. J. (2003). Pattern identification
and perceived stimulus quality as a function of stimulation waveform
on a fingertip-scanned electrotactile display.
IEEE Trans. Neural Sys. Rehab. Eng. 11, 9-16.

Kaczmarek, K. A. and Haase, S. J. (2003). Pattern identification as a function of
stimulation current on a fingertip-scanned electrotactile display.
IEEE Trans. Neural Sys. Rehab. Eng. 11, 269-275.

Kaczmarek, K. A., Nammi, K., Agarwal, A. K., Tyler, M. E., Haase, S. J. and Beebe, D. J. (2006).
Polarity effect in electrovibration for tactile display. IEEE Trans. Biomed. Eng. 53, pp. 2047-2054. 

(1.3 MB)

A. Jayaraman, K. A. Kaczmarek, M. E. Tyler and U. O. Okpara (2007). Effect of localized ambient humidity on electrotactile skin resistance, in Proc. Northeast BMES 2007 Conf., Stony Brook, New York, IEEE.

U. O. Okpara, K. A. Kaczmarek and M. E. Tyler (2007). "Two perceptual dimensions result from manipulating electrotactile current and frequency," in Proc. Northeast BMES 2007 Conf., Stony Brook, New York, IEEE.

US Patents

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Tongue placed tactile output device (US 6,430,450)

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