Demonstrating Kirigami Haptic Swatches for Cut-and-Fold Haptic Feedback Mechanisms

Author(s):  
Zekun Chang ◽  
Tung D. Ta ◽  
Koya Narumi ◽  
Heeju Kim ◽  
Fuminori Okuya ◽  
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2005 ◽  
Vol 128 (2) ◽  
pp. 216-226 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. A. Vitrani ◽  
J. Nikitczuk ◽  
G. Morel ◽  
C. Mavroidis ◽  
B. Weinberg

Force-feedback mechanisms have been designed to simplify and enhance the human-vehicle interface. The increase in secondary controls within vehicle cockpits has created a desire for a simpler, more efficient human-vehicle interface. By consolidating various controls into a single, haptic feedback control device, information can be transmitted to the operator, without requiring the driver’s visual attention. In this paper, the experimental closed loop torque control of electro-rheological fluids (ERF) based resistive actuators for haptic applications is performed. ERFs are liquids that respond mechanically to electric fields by changing their properties, such as viscosity and shear stress electroactively. Using the electrically controlled rheological properties of ERFs, we developed resistive-actuators for haptic devices that can resist human operator forces in a controlled and tunable fashion. In this study, the ERF resistive-actuator analytical model is derived and experimentally verified and accurate closed loop torque control is experimentally achieved using a non-linear proportional integral controller with a feedforward loop.


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (5) ◽  
pp. 3099-3103

Deaf-Blindness is a rare collective disorder that affects nearly 3.5 million people in today’s world. The improvement restricts the usage of two senses and by large impacts a person’s navigational capability. A variety of aid devices are used to tackle such a disability. But one common drawback that setback them is their inability to address the collective disorder. The proposed project aims at overcoming the aforementioned drawback with the help of ultrasonic sensors and haptic feedback in the form of vibrations. These sensors and feedback mechanisms are to be controlled by a microcontroller in an Arduino. Further, a rechargeable battery shall be used to accommodate the power requirements which emphasizes on energy efficiency. The project commits to limit space constraints by proposing a compact handle design and maximizes its cost efficiency such that it is affordable for everyone equally.


2012 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 369-376 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christian Brecher ◽  
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Daniel Kolster ◽  
Werner Herfs

Over the last decade, touch screen interaction has been gaining wide acceptance in information technology and daily consumer products. Accordingly, first approaches to applications and devices for production engineering systems are now entering the market. Although they employ intuitive user concepts, touch screens for industrial HMI panels still lack haptic feedback. Since operators observes the machining process and machine handling is often done blind, false handling or wrong input signalsmay damagemachines or injure human workers. With this in mind, this paper presents a haptic feedback mechanism for touch-based interaction. A user evaluation performed on the developed system unveils increasing input security and thus an enhanced user experience.


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hellen van Rees ◽  
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Angelika Mader ◽  
Merlijn Smits ◽  
Geke Ludden ◽  
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