Description
The intent of this project was to design, build, and test a female-intended vibrator that incorporates elements of haptic feedback, biomimicry, and/or micro robotics. Device development was based on human-centered user design elements and the study of physiological arousal, as sexuality and sexual functioning are a part of a human’s overall assessment of health and well-being. The thesis sought to fill the gap that prevents data collection of a female entire sexual response from initial arousal to final orgasm.
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Title
- Haptic Feedback for Women’s Health
Contributors
- Dirks, Jessica (Author)
- Ralston, Laurie (Thesis director)
- McDaniel, Troy (Committee member)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
- Engineering Programs (Contributor)
- Human Systems Engineering (Contributor)
Date Created
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2022-05
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