The Proceedings of JSME annual Conference on Robotics and Mechatronics (Robomec)
Online ISSN : 2424-3124
2014
Session ID : 3P2-D07
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3P2-D07 Quantitative Evaluation of Surface Textures Created by MEMS Tactile Display Using Microfabricated Tactile Samples(Haptic Interface)
Yumi KosemuraShoichi HasegawaHiroaki IshikawaJunpei WatanabeNorihisa Miki
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This paper reports quantification of virtual surface textures produced by the MEMS_based tactile display. Tactile display consists of large displacement MEMS actuator array which is composed of piezoelectric actuators and hydraulic displacement amplification mechanism for large displacement to stimulate human tactile receptors. Tactile display can provide various surface texture to fingertip by controlling the voltages, the vibration frequencies and the time of actuator's driving time. In previous work, we proved that tactile display could create smooth and rough textures by controlling the actuator's parameters. In this study, we newly propose "Sample comparison method". In this method, subjects require to compare between the virtual surface texture and tactile samples and select the sample most similar to displayed tactile feeling. In this paper, we experimented sample comparison experiment using microfabricated tactile samples to quantify the tactile feelings. At last, we successfully show the specific characteristics of surfaces virtually created by the MEMS tactile display.
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