School of Engineering and Material Science, Queen Mary University of London , London , UK.
Research Center "E. Piaggio", University of Pisa , Pisa , Italy.
Front Bioeng Biotechnol. 2014 Sep 1;2:31. doi: 10.3389/fbioe.2014.00031. eCollection 2014.
We describe here a wearable, wireless, compact, and lightweight tactile display, able to mechanically stimulate the fingertip of users, so as to simulate contact with soft bodies in virtual environments. The device was based on dielectric elastomer actuators, as high-performance electromechanically active polymers. The actuator was arranged at the user's fingertip, integrated within a plastic case, which also hosted a compact high-voltage circuitry. A custom-made wireless control unit was arranged on the forearm and connected to the display via low-voltage leads. We present the structure of the device and a characterization of it, in terms of electromechanical response and stress relaxation. Furthermore, we present results of a psychophysical test aimed at assessing the ability of the system to generate different levels of force that can be perceived by users.
我们在这里描述了一种可穿戴的、无线的、紧凑的、重量轻的触觉显示器,它能够机械地刺激用户的指尖,从而模拟虚拟环境中与柔软物体的接触。该设备基于介电弹性体致动器,作为高性能机电活性聚合物。致动器布置在用户的指尖上,集成在一个塑料外壳内,该外壳还容纳了紧凑的高压电路。一个定制的无线控制单元布置在前臂上,并通过低压引线连接到显示器。我们介绍了该设备的结构,并对其进行了机电响应和应力松弛方面的特性描述。此外,我们还介绍了旨在评估该系统产生不同水平的力的能力的心理物理测试的结果,这些力可以被用户感知到。