This paper describes the use of SMA (Shape Memory Alloys) wires to develop wearable tactile interfaces. In this early work, the wearable interface consists of a nylon glove with thin SMA wires stitched on it. The SMA wires provide a tunable pressure sensation when they are electrically actuated appropriately. Each wire is anchored to the fingernail-shaped support via screw clamps to ensure both the electrical continuity of the connections and to efficiently transmit the contraction force on the fingertip. A suitable actuation system of SMA wires has been designed and implemented on an Arduino Uno microcontroller to prevent their overheating. The knowledge of SMA wires mechanical, thermal and electrical properties allowed the implementation ...
Shape memory alloy (SMA) actuators have found a wide range of applications due to their unique prope...
Finger prostheses are devices developed to emulate the functionality of natural human fingers. On to...
Fingertip-mounted tactile displays of softness are needed for various virtual- or augmented-reality ...
This paper describes the use of SMA (Shape Memory Alloys) wires to develop wearable tactile interfac...
Devices delivering sophisticated and natural haptic feedback often encompass numerous mechanical ele...
Haptic rendering is the process of computing and generating forces in response to user interactions ...
This paper proposes a miniature haptic ring that can display touch/pressure and shearing force to th...
Wearable haptic assistive devices can provide tactile information to visually impaired people (VIP) ...
A flexible finger for robotic application composed by a variable number of autonomous modules was de...
This paper proposes the design, construction and performance of a single element based tactile displ...
Haptic technology allows us to experience tactile and force sensations without the need to expose ou...
Abstract: A novel micro-vibration actuator using a shape-memory alloy for the presentation of variou...
This paper presents a new concept of low-cost, high-resolution, lightweight, compact and highly port...
Four prototypes of a flexible finger, each made up of three actuator modules based on shape memory ...
We describe here a wearable, wireless, compact, and lightweight tactile display, able to mechanicall...
Shape memory alloy (SMA) actuators have found a wide range of applications due to their unique prope...
Finger prostheses are devices developed to emulate the functionality of natural human fingers. On to...
Fingertip-mounted tactile displays of softness are needed for various virtual- or augmented-reality ...
This paper describes the use of SMA (Shape Memory Alloys) wires to develop wearable tactile interfac...
Devices delivering sophisticated and natural haptic feedback often encompass numerous mechanical ele...
Haptic rendering is the process of computing and generating forces in response to user interactions ...
This paper proposes a miniature haptic ring that can display touch/pressure and shearing force to th...
Wearable haptic assistive devices can provide tactile information to visually impaired people (VIP) ...
A flexible finger for robotic application composed by a variable number of autonomous modules was de...
This paper proposes the design, construction and performance of a single element based tactile displ...
Haptic technology allows us to experience tactile and force sensations without the need to expose ou...
Abstract: A novel micro-vibration actuator using a shape-memory alloy for the presentation of variou...
This paper presents a new concept of low-cost, high-resolution, lightweight, compact and highly port...
Four prototypes of a flexible finger, each made up of three actuator modules based on shape memory ...
We describe here a wearable, wireless, compact, and lightweight tactile display, able to mechanicall...
Shape memory alloy (SMA) actuators have found a wide range of applications due to their unique prope...
Finger prostheses are devices developed to emulate the functionality of natural human fingers. On to...
Fingertip-mounted tactile displays of softness are needed for various virtual- or augmented-reality ...