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Optimization Design of Haptic Units for Perception Feedback Interfaces Based on Vibrotactile Amplitude Modulation.

Year:
2025
Authors:
Guo W et al.
Affiliation:
Meta Robotics Institute · China

Abstract

Tactile sensation is a crucial sensory pathway for humans to acquire information from the environment, and vibration feedback is one form of tactile feedback, offering advantages such as low cost, ease of integration, and high comfort. Avoiding mechanical crosstalk without changing the spacing between vibration units is a significant challenge in the design of haptic interfaces. This work focuses on the joint optimization design of vibration source characteristics and packaging materials of vibration units. From a theoretical modeling perspective, we explore the correlation between material properties and the amplitude of vibrations generated on the skin surface. A three-layer vibration unit optimization design scheme using a pogo pin structure is thus proposed. Parameters are optimized through finite element analysis, and experimental results prove that the three-layer vibration unit with pogo pins has amplitude modulation capabilities, laying the foundation for the design of array-based vibration tactile feedback interfaces and human-inspired grasp control.

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Original publication: https://europepmc.org/article/MED/41002831