International audienceSmall size and low weight are critical requirements for wearable and portable haptic interfaces, making it essential to work toward the optimization of their sensing and actuation systems. This paper presents a new approach for task-driven design optimization of fingertip cutaneous haptic devices. Given one (or more) target tactile interactions to render and a cutaneous device to optimize, we evaluate the minimum number and best configuration of the device's actuators to minimize the estimated haptic rendering error. First, we calculate the motion needed for the original cutaneous device to render the considered target interaction. Then, we run a principal component analysis (PCA) to search for possible couplings betwe...
Haptic sensors are essential devices that facilitate human-like sensing systems such as implantable ...
This paper presents the development of a low-cost MEMS based biomimetic tactile device intended to b...
In this paper, we present a novel modular wearable interface for haptic interaction and robotic tele...
International audienceThe size and shape of fingertips vary significantly across humans, making it c...
This paper introduces a tactile rendering algorithm for wearable cutaneous devices that stimulate th...
Novel wearable tactile interfaces offer the possibility to simulate tactile interactions with virtua...
Wearability will significantly increase the use of haptics in everyday life, as has already happened...
Nowadays, prosthetic and robotic hands have reached an amazing dexterity and grasping capability. Ho...
Wearable haptic devices are used to render sense of touch in different virtual reality, simulated or...
Telerobotic systems enable humans to explore and manipulate remote environments for applications suc...
Today’s prostheses provide numerous intuitive features including several gripping patterns and movem...
Abstract Skin-integrated electronics, also known as electronic skin (e-skin), are rapidly developing...
Haptic sensors are essential devices that facilitate human-like sensing systems such as implantable ...
This paper presents the development of a low-cost MEMS based biomimetic tactile device intended to b...
In this paper, we present a novel modular wearable interface for haptic interaction and robotic tele...
International audienceThe size and shape of fingertips vary significantly across humans, making it c...
This paper introduces a tactile rendering algorithm for wearable cutaneous devices that stimulate th...
Novel wearable tactile interfaces offer the possibility to simulate tactile interactions with virtua...
Wearability will significantly increase the use of haptics in everyday life, as has already happened...
Nowadays, prosthetic and robotic hands have reached an amazing dexterity and grasping capability. Ho...
Wearable haptic devices are used to render sense of touch in different virtual reality, simulated or...
Telerobotic systems enable humans to explore and manipulate remote environments for applications suc...
Today’s prostheses provide numerous intuitive features including several gripping patterns and movem...
Abstract Skin-integrated electronics, also known as electronic skin (e-skin), are rapidly developing...
Haptic sensors are essential devices that facilitate human-like sensing systems such as implantable ...
This paper presents the development of a low-cost MEMS based biomimetic tactile device intended to b...
In this paper, we present a novel modular wearable interface for haptic interaction and robotic tele...