Authors
Francesco Chinello, Claudio Pacchierotti, Monica Malvezzi, Domenico Prattichizzo
Publication date
2017/9/21
Journal
IEEE Transactions on Haptics
Volume
11
Issue
1
Pages
39-50
Publisher
IEEE
Description
We present a novel three Revolute-Revolute-Spherical (3RRS) wearable fingertip device for the rendering of stiffness information. It is composed of a static upper body and a mobile end-effector. The upper body is located on the nail side of the finger, supporting three small servo motors, and the mobile end-effector is in contact with the finger pulp. The two parts are connected by three articulated legs, actuated by the motors. The end-effector can move toward the user's fingertip and rotate it to simulate contacts with arbitrarily-oriented surfaces. Moreover, a vibrotactile motor placed below the end-effector conveys vibrations to the fingertip. The proposed device weights 25 g for 35 x 50 x 48 mm dimensions. To test the effectiveness of our wearable haptic device and its level of wearability, we carried out two experiments, enrolling 30 human subjects in total. The first experiment tested the capability of our device in …
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Scholar articles
F Chinello, C Pacchierotti, M Malvezzi, D Prattichizzo - IEEE Transactions on Haptics, 2017