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Translated title of the contribution | Micro actorics for a tactile display |
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Original language | German |
Title of host publication | MikroSystemTechnik Kongress 2017 "MEMS, Mikroelektronik, Systeme", Proceedings |
Publisher | VDE Verlag GmbH |
Pages | 515-518 |
Number of pages | 4 |
ISBN (electronic) | 9783800744916 |
Publication status | Published - 2017 |
Event | MikroSystemTechnik Kongress 2017: MEMS, Mikroelektronik, Systeme - München, Germany Duration: 23 Oct 2017 → 25 Oct 2017 |
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Name | MikroSystemTechnik Kongress 2017 "MEMS, Mikroelektronik, Systeme", Proceedings |
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Abstract
In the context of virtual reality there is, apart from optical simulation which is serviced by already advanced 3D glasses, a demand for a perceptible impression of the simulated environment. The presented tactile display with its bimodal actuation will contribute to the research done in this field. Tactile displays consist of multiple actuators that are arranged next to each other in a plane. They are driven in a defined manner in order to realize a haptic impression of various surfaces. A placed finger, other parts of the human body or the nerve cells of the skin in general are able to perceive the minimal movement of the actuators and are expected to create a feeling as close as possible to the emulated surface. These displays are largely judged by their spatial resolution (center-to-center distance of the actuators), the maximum way of travel, the maximum force and the covered frequency range. While the various types of tactile displays are limited to one degree of freedom, the focus of this research work lies on the combination of both a normal and a lateral actuation joined in a very compact assembly.
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Engineering(all)
- Electrical and Electronic Engineering
- Materials Science(all)
- Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
- Materials Science(all)
- Surfaces, Coatings and Films
- Physics and Astronomy(all)
- Condensed Matter Physics
- Physics and Astronomy(all)
- Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
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MikroSystemTechnik Kongress 2017 "MEMS, Mikroelektronik, Systeme", Proceedings. VDE Verlag GmbH, 2017. p. 515-518 (MikroSystemTechnik Kongress 2017 "MEMS, Mikroelektronik, Systeme", Proceedings).
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AU - Fischer, Eike
AU - Glukhovskoy, Anatoly
AU - Schmelt, Andreas
AU - Twiefel, Jens
AU - Wurz, Marc Christopher
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © VDE VERLAG GMBH ∙ Berlin ∙ Offenbach Copyright: Copyright 2020 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2017
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N2 - In the context of virtual reality there is, apart from optical simulation which is serviced by already advanced 3D glasses, a demand for a perceptible impression of the simulated environment. The presented tactile display with its bimodal actuation will contribute to the research done in this field. Tactile displays consist of multiple actuators that are arranged next to each other in a plane. They are driven in a defined manner in order to realize a haptic impression of various surfaces. A placed finger, other parts of the human body or the nerve cells of the skin in general are able to perceive the minimal movement of the actuators and are expected to create a feeling as close as possible to the emulated surface. These displays are largely judged by their spatial resolution (center-to-center distance of the actuators), the maximum way of travel, the maximum force and the covered frequency range. While the various types of tactile displays are limited to one degree of freedom, the focus of this research work lies on the combination of both a normal and a lateral actuation joined in a very compact assembly.
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