Enhancing haptic detection of surface undulation

Author:

Kikuuwe Ryo1,Sano Akihito1,Mochiyama Hiromi1,Takesue Naoyuki1,Fujimoto Hideo2

Affiliation:

1. Touch Technology Laboratory Funded By Toyota, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Nagoya, Japan

2. Robotics and Automation Laboratory, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Nagoya, Japan

Abstract

This paper introduces a device for enhancing detection of surface undulation through active touch. This device, which we call a “tactile contact lens,” is composed of a sheet and numerous pins arranged on one side of the sheet. Experimental results show that a small bump on a surface can be detected more accurately through this device than by bare finger and than through a flat sheet. A mathematical analysis of this phenomenon suggests two possible explanations for this phenomenon. One lies in the lever-like behavior of the pins. The pins convert the local inclination of the object surface into the tangential displacement of the skin surface. The second is the spatial aliasing effect resulting from the discrete contact. Due to this effect, the temporal change in the skin surface displacement is efficiently transduced into the temporal change in the skin tissue strain. The results of this analysis are then discussed in relation to other sensitivity-enhancing materials, tactile sensing mechanisms, and tactile/haptic display devices.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Experimental and Cognitive Psychology,General Computer Science,Theoretical Computer Science

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