触觉技术
可穿戴计算机
遥操作
计算机科学
材料科学
虚拟现实
人机交互
微尺度化学
可穿戴技术
模拟
机器人
人工智能
数学
数学教育
嵌入式系统
作者
Saewoong Oh,Tae‐Eun Song,Manmatha Mahato,Ji‐Seok Kim,Hyunjoon Yoo,Myung‐Joon Lee,Mannan Khan,Woon‐Hong Yeo,Il‐Kwon Oh
标识
DOI:10.1002/adma.202304442
摘要
Abstract Wearable haptic interfaces prioritize user comfort, but also value the ability to provide diverse feedback patterns for immersive interactions with the virtual or augmented reality. Here, to provide both comfort and diverse tactile feedback, an easy‐to‐wear and multimodal wearable haptic auxetic fabric (WHAF) is prepared by knotting shape‐memory alloy wires into an auxetic‐structured fabric. This unique meta‐design allows the WHAF to completely expand and contract in 3D, providing superior size‐fitting and shape‐fitting capabilities. Additionally, a microscale thin layer of Parylene is coated on the surface to create electrically separated zones within the WHAF, featuring zone‐specified actuation for conveying diverse spatiotemporal information to users with using the WHAF alone. Depending on the body part it is worn on, the WHAF conveys either cutaneous or kinesthetic feedback, thus, working as a multimodal wearable haptic interface. As a result, when worn on the forearm, the WHAF intuitively provides spatiotemporal information to users during hands‐free navigation and teleoperation in virtual reality, and when worn on the elbow, the WHAF guides users to reach the desired elbow flexion, like a personal exercise advisor.
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