Characterizing the response of piezoelectric-polymer composite haptic actuators and their interaction with skin
Alain Boldini,
John R. Rizzo,
Maurizio Porfiri
Abstract:From our cell phones to game controllers, haptics -the use of skin stimulation, often in the form of vibrations, to relay information -has expanded its pervasiveness over the last few decades. Most applications leverage lowcost solutions, such as linear resonant and eccentric rotating mass actuators, which are limited in either their bandwidth or response time. However, some time-sensitive applications that require complex representation of the environment, such as obstacle avoidance and emergency response, po… Show more
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