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A 3-RSR Haptic Wearable Device for Rendering Fingertip Contact Forces.

Daniele Leonardis, Massimiliano Solazzi, Ilaria Bortone, Antonio Frisoli.   

Abstract

A novel wearable haptic device for modulating contact forces at the fingertip is presented. Rendering of forces by skin deformation in three degrees of freedom (DoF), with contact-no contact capabilities, was implemented through rigid parallel kinematics. The novel asymmetrical three revolute-spherical-revolute (3-RSR) configuration allowed compact dimensions with minimum encumbrance of the hand workspace. The device was designed to render constant to low frequency deformation of the fingerpad in three DoF, combining light weight with relatively high output forces. A differential method for solving the non-trivial inverse kinematics is proposed and implemented in real time for controlling the device. The first experimental activity evaluated discrimination of different fingerpad stretch directions in a group of five subjects. The second experiment, enrolling 19 subjects, evaluated cutaneous feedback provided in a virtual pick-and-place manipulation task. Stiffness of the fingerpad plus device was measured and used to calibrate the physics of the virtual environment. The third experiment with 10 subjects evaluated interaction forces in a virtual lift-and-hold task. Although with different performance in the two manipulation experiments, overall results show that participants better controlled interaction forces when the cutaneous feedback was active, with significant differences between the visual and visuo-haptic experimental conditions.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 28113306     DOI: 10.1109/TOH.2016.2640291

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEEE Trans Haptics        ISSN: 1939-1412            Impact factor:   2.487


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Authors:  Amy Kyungwon Han; Jung Hwa Bae; Katerina C Gregoriou; Christopher J Ploch; Roger E Goldman; Gary H Glover; Bruce L Daniel; Mark R Cutkosky
Journal:  IEEE Trans Haptics       Date:  2018-03-19       Impact factor: 2.487

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Journal:  Sensors (Basel)       Date:  2021-03-26       Impact factor: 3.576

3.  A Study on Immersion and Presence of a Portable Hand Haptic System for Immersive Virtual Reality.

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Journal:  Sensors (Basel)       Date:  2017-05-17       Impact factor: 3.576

4.  Continuous supplementary tactile feedback can be applied (and then removed) to enhance precision manipulation.

Authors:  Leonardo Cappello; Waleed Alghilan; Massimiliano Gabardi; Daniele Leonardis; Michele Barsotti; Antonio Frisoli; Christian Cipriani
Journal:  J Neuroeng Rehabil       Date:  2020-08-28       Impact factor: 4.262

5.  Immersive Virtual Environments and Wearable Haptic Devices in rehabilitation of children with neuromotor impairments: a single-blind randomized controlled crossover pilot study.

Authors:  Ilaria Bortone; Michele Barsotti; Daniele Leonardis; Alessandra Crecchi; Alessandra Tozzini; Luca Bonfiglio; Antonio Frisoli
Journal:  J Neuroeng Rehabil       Date:  2020-10-28       Impact factor: 4.262

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