Design of a wearable skin stretch cutaneous device for the upper limb

2016 IEEE Haptics Symposium (HAPTICS)(2016)

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This paper presents a novel cutaneous device capable of providing independent skin stretches at the palmar, dorsal, ulnar, and radial sides of the arm. It consists of a lightweight bracelet with four servo motors. Each motor actuates a cylindrical shaped end-effector that is able to rotate, generating skin stretch stimuli. To understand how to control and wear the device on the forearm to evoke the most effective cutaneous sensations, we carried out perceptual experiments evaluating its absolute and differential thresholds. Finally, we carried out an experiment of haptic navigation to assess the effectiveness of our device as a navigation feedback system to guide a desired rotation and translation of the forearm. Results demonstrate an average rotation and translation error of 1.87° and 2.84 mm, respectively. Moreover, all the subjects found our device easy to wear and comfortable. Nine out of ten found it effective in transmitting navigation information to the forearm.
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wearable skin stretch cutaneous device design,upper limb,palmar side,dorsal side,ulnar side,radial side,lightweight bracelet,servo motors,cylindrical shaped end-effector,skin stretch stimulus generation,cutaneous sensations,absolute threshold,differential threshold,haptic navigation,navigation feedback system,average rotation error,average translation error
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