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Abstract
Haptics applications are receiving increasing attention in entertainment, medical support systems, and various industries. Three-dimensional (3D) haptics is important to provide users real experiences. Conventional haptic devices consist of many motors and mechanical elements grounded in an environment. Therefore, they are large in size and heavy. Haptic devices using asymmetric vibrations can display illusion forces with mobile structures. However, they need additional structures (comprising actuators) to generate a 3D illusion force; however, the operational mechanism becomes complex. To solve this problem, we propose the use of a 3-degree-of-freedom (3DOF) oscillatory actuator that can generate a 3DOF vibration using only one actuator. This study describes the basic characteristics and operating verification of the 3DOF oscillatory actuator. The static thrust characteristics are quantified and analyzed using a finite element method. The dynamics are calculated based on numerical simulations using a dynamic model. The prototype’s experimental results show that the 3DOF actuator can generate 3DOF vibration.
期刊介绍:
First published in 1989, the Journal of Robotics and Mechatronics (JRM) has the longest publication history in the world in this field, publishing a total of over 2,000 works exclusively on robotics and mechatronics from the first number. The Journal publishes academic papers, development reports, reviews, letters, notes, and discussions. The JRM is a peer-reviewed journal in fields such as robotics, mechatronics, automation, and system integration. Its editorial board includes wellestablished researchers and engineers in the field from the world over. The scope of the journal includes any and all topics on robotics and mechatronics. As a key technology in robotics and mechatronics, it includes actuator design, motion control, sensor design, sensor fusion, sensor networks, robot vision, audition, mechanism design, robot kinematics and dynamics, mobile robot, path planning, navigation, SLAM, robot hand, manipulator, nano/micro robot, humanoid, service and home robots, universal design, middleware, human-robot interaction, human interface, networked robotics, telerobotics, ubiquitous robot, learning, and intelligence. The scope also includes applications of robotics and automation, and system integrations in the fields of manufacturing, construction, underwater, space, agriculture, sustainability, energy conservation, ecology, rescue, hazardous environments, safety and security, dependability, medical, and welfare.