Electromechanical Actuators for Haptic Feedback with Fingertip Contact

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Abstract

Haptic technology that provides tactile sensation feedback by utilizing actuators to achieve the purpose of human–computer interaction is obtaining increasing applications in electronic devices. This review covers four kinds of electromechanical actuators useful for achieving haptic feedback: electromagnetic, electrostatic, piezoelectric, and electrostrictive actuators. The driving principles, working conditions, applicable scopes, and characteristics of the different actuators are fully compared. The designs and values of piezoelectric actuators to achieve sophisticated and high-definition haptic effect sensations are particularly highlighted. The current status and directions for future development of the different types of haptic actuators are discussed.

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Chen, J., Teo, E. H. T., & Yao, K. (2023, March 1). Electromechanical Actuators for Haptic Feedback with Fingertip Contact. Actuators. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/act12030104

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