Self-powered electrotactile textile haptic glove for enhanced human-machine interface
City University of Hong Kong · City University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen Research Institute · +8 more institutions
Abstract
Human-machine interface (HMI) plays an important role in various fields, where haptic technologies provide crucial tactile feedback that greatly enhances user experience, especially in virtual reality/augmented reality, prosthetic control, and therapeutic applications. Through tactile feedback, users can interact with devices in a more realistic way, thereby improving the overall effectiveness of the experience. However, existing haptic devices are often bulky due to cumbersome instruments and power modules, limiting comfort and portability. Here, we introduce a concept of wearable haptic technology: a thin, soft, self-powered electrotactile textile haptic (SPETH) glove that uses the triboelectric effect and…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 60.17
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 57
Authors
19- GXGuoqiang XuCorresponding
City University of Hong Kong, City University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen Research Institute
- HWHaoyu WangCorresponding
City University of Hong Kong, Chinese University of Hong Kong
- GZGuangyao ZhaoCorresponding
City University of Hong Kong
- JFJingjing FuCorresponding
Hong Kong Polytechnic University
- KYKuanming Yao
City University of Hong Kong
Topics & keywords
- Haptic technology
- Software portability
- Computer science
- Wearable computer
- Triboelectric effect
- Wired glove
- Interface (matter)
- Human–computer interaction