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MH-Pen: A Pen-Type Multi-Mode Haptic Interface for Touch Screens Interaction
Author(s) -
Dapeng Chen,
Aiguo Song,
Lei Tian,
Yuqing Yu,
Lifeng Zhu
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
ieee transactions on haptics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.765
H-Index - 51
eISSN - 2329-4051
pISSN - 1939-1412
DOI - 10.1109/toh.2018.2826551
Subject(s) - computing and processing , signal processing and analysis
Touch screen technology supplies a new approach to interact with virtual environments. For haptic interaction on a touch screen, haptic devices that are capable of simultaneously conveying tactile and force information to users are highly desired for enhancing the sense of reality and immersion. To this end, a prototype haptic interface, called MH-Pen, was developed and fabricated to display the virtual interactive information through multi-mode haptic feedback. The MH-Pen is a self-contained system that provides vibrotactile feedback and precise force feedback by integrating three types of actuators. In this paper, MH-Pen's design, specifications, and working principle are described. Subsequently, to accurately display the interaction force, a hybrid actuator was designed by combining a piston-type magnetorheological (MR) actuator and a voice coil motor (VCM), and a closed-loop control scheme was built to manage the hybrid actuator. Finally, we objectively and subjectively evaluated the force feedback performance and the effect of multi-mode haptic display of the MH-Pen through physical measurements and psychophysical experiments of virtual surface stiffness display. The results show that improving the precision of force feedback and using multi-mode haptic display are both useful and necessary to enhance the sense of human-computer interaction realism.

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