Abstract:
Our goal is to design a robust, versatile actuator for a Tactile Vest, a wearable device that provides haptic feedback to the torso. The technology we propose to use as t...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Our goal is to design a robust, versatile actuator for a Tactile Vest, a wearable device that provides haptic feedback to the torso. The technology we propose to use as the actuator for this device is Nitinol, a shape memory alloy (SMA). Nitinol is capable of generating large stresses and strains, but is small and flexible and able to fit in the thin, dynamic workspace of a vest. In experimental tests conducted on the SMA, a pulse 1 A in amplitude and 1 s in duration produced an average displacement of 3.7 mm and peak pressures about 20 times the touch threshold for the torso. These results indicate promise in using Nitinol to create a torso-based haptic device that can generate a wide range of stimuli, yet is comfortable to the point of being invisible to the user until a stimulus occurs.
Published in: 11th Symposium on Haptic Interfaces for Virtual Environment and Teleoperator Systems, 2003. HAPTICS 2003. Proceedings.
Date of Conference: 22-23 March 2003
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 02 April 2003
Print ISBN:0-7695-1890-7