GelTouch: Localized Tactile Feedback Through Thin, Programmable Gel

Viktor Miruchna, Robert Walter, David Lindlbauer, Maren Lehmann, R. Klitzing, Jörg Müller
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We present GelTouch, a gel-based layer that can selectively transition between soft and stiff to provide tactile multi-touch feedback. It is flexible, transparent when not activated, and contains no mechanical, electromagnetic, or hydraulic components, resulting in a compact form factor (a 2mm thin touchscreen layer for our prototype). The activated areas can be morphed freely and continuously, without being limited to fixed, predefined shapes. GelTouch consists of a poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) gel layer which alters its viscoelasticity when activated by applying heat (>32 C). We present three different activation techniques: 1) Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) as a heating element that enables tactile feedback through individually addressable taxels; 2) predefined tactile areas of engraved ITO, that can be layered and combined; 3) complex arrangements of resistance wire that create thin tactile edges. We present a tablet with 6x4 tactile areas, enabling a tactile numpad, slider, and thumbstick. We show that the gel is up to 25 times stiffer when activated and that users detect tactile features reliably (94.8%).
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GelTouch:通过薄的可编程凝胶进行局部触觉反馈
我们提出GelTouch,一种基于凝胶的层,可以选择性地在柔软和坚硬之间转换,以提供触觉多点触摸反馈。在不激活的情况下,它是灵活的,透明的,并且不包含机械,电磁或液压元件,因此具有紧凑的外形(我们的原型是一个2mm薄的触摸屏层)。激活区域可以自由和连续地变形,而不限于固定的、预定义的形状。GelTouch由聚(n -异丙基丙烯酰胺)凝胶层组成,当加热(>32℃)激活时,凝胶层会改变其粘弹性。我们提出了三种不同的激活技术:1)氧化铟锡(ITO)作为加热元件,通过单个可寻址的taxels实现触觉反馈;2)预定义的ITO雕刻触觉区域,可以分层和组合;3)电阻丝的复杂排列,产生薄的触觉边缘。我们展示了一款具有6x4触觉区域的平板电脑,支持触觉键盘、滑块和拇指杆。我们表明,凝胶在激活时硬度高达25倍,并且用户可靠地检测到触觉特征(94.8%)。
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