Advances in soft robotics provide a unique approach for delivering haptic feedback to a user by a soft wearable device. Such devices can apply forces directly on the human joints, while still maintaining the safety and flexibility necessary for use in close proximity to the human body. To take advantage of these properties, we present a new haptic wrist device using pressure-driven soft actuators called reverse pneumatic artificial muscles (rPAMs) mounted on four sides of the wrist. These actuators are originally pre-strained and release compressive stress under pressure, applying a safe torque around the wrist joints while being compact and portable, representing the first soft haptic device capable of real-time feedback. To demonstrate th...
Compensating for losing the fine and coordinated functions of human upper extremities with prosthese...
Wearable robots are envisioned to amplify the independence of people with movement impairments by pr...
A revolution in mobile interfaces is unfolding, as researchers and large corporations race toward al...
<p>Advances in soft robotics provide a unique approach for delivering haptic feedback to a user by a...
A soft robot hand with fingertip haptic feedback for teleoperation is proposed to perform complex ta...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022With the ever growing popularity of wearable devices, ...
Interest in soft gloves, both robotic and haptic, has enormously grown over the past decade, due to ...
During my PhD I worked on the study of human perception with the goal of developing intuitive and ef...
International audienceThis paper presents a wearable haptic device for the forearm and its applicati...
Soft robotics technologies hold substantial promise for use in wearable haptic systems, due to their...
International audienceThis paper present a wearable haptic ring called "hRing" to control the soft e...
Modern active prostheses can be used to recover part of the motor function associated with the loss ...
This article presents the development of a soft material power augmentation wearable robot using nov...
Relocation of haptic feedback from the fingertips to the wrist has been considered as a way to enabl...
Background: Soft wearable robots (exosuits), being lightweight, ergonomic and low power-demanding, a...
Compensating for losing the fine and coordinated functions of human upper extremities with prosthese...
Wearable robots are envisioned to amplify the independence of people with movement impairments by pr...
A revolution in mobile interfaces is unfolding, as researchers and large corporations race toward al...
<p>Advances in soft robotics provide a unique approach for delivering haptic feedback to a user by a...
A soft robot hand with fingertip haptic feedback for teleoperation is proposed to perform complex ta...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022With the ever growing popularity of wearable devices, ...
Interest in soft gloves, both robotic and haptic, has enormously grown over the past decade, due to ...
During my PhD I worked on the study of human perception with the goal of developing intuitive and ef...
International audienceThis paper presents a wearable haptic device for the forearm and its applicati...
Soft robotics technologies hold substantial promise for use in wearable haptic systems, due to their...
International audienceThis paper present a wearable haptic ring called "hRing" to control the soft e...
Modern active prostheses can be used to recover part of the motor function associated with the loss ...
This article presents the development of a soft material power augmentation wearable robot using nov...
Relocation of haptic feedback from the fingertips to the wrist has been considered as a way to enabl...
Background: Soft wearable robots (exosuits), being lightweight, ergonomic and low power-demanding, a...
Compensating for losing the fine and coordinated functions of human upper extremities with prosthese...
Wearable robots are envisioned to amplify the independence of people with movement impairments by pr...
A revolution in mobile interfaces is unfolding, as researchers and large corporations race toward al...