Full freedom-of-motion actuators as advanced haptic interfaces
Northwestern University · Sungkyunkwan University · +6 more institutions
Abstract
The sense of touch conveys critical environmental information, facilitating object recognition, manipulation, and social interaction, and can be engineered through haptic actuators that stimulate cutaneous receptors. An unfulfilled challenge lies in haptic interface technologies that can engage all the various mechanoreceptors in a programmable, spatiotemporal fashion across large areas of the body. Here, we introduce a small-scale actuator technology that can impart omnidirectional, superimposable, dynamic forces to the surface of skin, as the basis for stimulating individual classes of mechanoreceptors or selected combinations of them. High-bit haptic information transfer and realistic virtual tactile…
Citation impact
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- 67.76
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- 100%
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18Topics & keywords
- Haptic technology
- Sensory substitution
- Computer science
- Actuator
- Human–computer interaction
- Perception
- Virtual reality
- Sensory system
- Reduced inequalities