触觉技术
执行机构
计算机科学
材料科学
3D打印
过程(计算)
快速成型
动觉学习
软质材料
纳米技术
模拟
人工智能
心理学
操作系统
发展心理学
复合材料
作者
Yichen Zhai,Zhijian Wang,Kye‐Si Kwon,Shengqiang Cai,Darren J. Lipomi,Tse Nga Ng
标识
DOI:10.1002/adma.202002541
摘要
Abstract Haptic actuators generate touch sensations and provide realism and depth in human–machine interactions. A new generation of soft haptic interfaces is desired to produce the distributed signals over large areas that are required to mimic natural touch interactions. One promising approach is to combine the advantages of organic actuator materials and additive printing technologies. This powerful combination can lead to devices that are ergonomic, readily customizable, and economical for researchers to explore potential benefits and create new haptic applications. Here, an overview of emerging organic actuator materials and digital printing technologies for fabricating haptic actuators is provided. In particular, the focus is on the challenges and potential solutions associated with integration of multi‐material actuators, with an eye toward improving the fidelity and robustness of the printing process. Then the progress in achieving compact, lightweight haptic actuators by using an open‐source extrusion printer to integrate different polymers and composites in freeform designs is reported. Two haptic interfaces—a tactile surface and a kinesthetic glove—are demonstrated to show that printing with organic materials is a versatile approach for rapid prototyping of various types of haptic devices.
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