Experimental Evaluation on the Effect of Electrode Configuration in Electrostatic Actuators for Increasing Vibrotactile Feedback Intensity

Vibrotactile feedback is a key feature of many modern touch displays, which greatly enhances user experiences when interacting with an onscreen interface. Despite its popularity in small touch screen devices, this haptic feature is absent in most large displays due to a lack of suitable actuators fo...

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Main Authors: Taylor Mason, Jeong-Hoi Koo, Young-Min Kim, Tae-Heon Yang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-08-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/15/5375
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spelling doaj-5395853e929a4ad1a37d553413ffbf962020-11-25T03:35:54ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172020-08-01105375537510.3390/app10155375Experimental Evaluation on the Effect of Electrode Configuration in Electrostatic Actuators for Increasing Vibrotactile Feedback IntensityTaylor Mason0Jeong-Hoi Koo1Young-Min Kim2Tae-Heon Yang3Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, Miami University, Oxford, OH 45056, USADepartment of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, Miami University, Oxford, OH 45056, USAFuture Medicine Division, Korea Institute of Oriental Medicine, 1672, Yuseong-daero, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon 34054, KoreaDepartment of Electronic Engineering, Korea National University of Transportation, 50, Daehak-ro, Chungju-si 27469, KoreaVibrotactile feedback is a key feature of many modern touch displays, which greatly enhances user experiences when interacting with an onscreen interface. Despite its popularity in small touch screen devices, this haptic feature is absent in most large displays due to a lack of suitable actuators for such applications. Thus, a growing need exists for haptic actuators capable of producing sufficient vibrations in large touch displays. This study proposes and evaluates a novel electrostatic resonant actuator (ERA) with a moving mass and dual electrodes for increased vibration feedback intensity. The dual-electrode ERA was fabricated along with a comparable single-electrode ERA to investigate the effect of the electrode configuration on the maximum vibration intensity. When measured directly on the mass, the maximum vibration intensity of the dual-electrode actuator increased by 73% compared to the single-electrode actuator. When mounted and measured on a mock panel, the maximum vibration intensity of the dual-electrode actuator increased by nearly 65% compared to a similarly mounted single-electrode actuator. These results show that the dual-electrode configuration can significantly increase the vibration intensity when compared to the conventional ERA. This demonstrates a promising potential for the use of the proposed actuator for generating vibrotactile feedback in large touch displays.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/15/5375haptic actuatorelectrostatic actuatorvibrotactilehaptic feedback
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Young-Min Kim
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Jeong-Hoi Koo
Young-Min Kim
Tae-Heon Yang
Experimental Evaluation on the Effect of Electrode Configuration in Electrostatic Actuators for Increasing Vibrotactile Feedback Intensity
Applied Sciences
haptic actuator
electrostatic actuator
vibrotactile
haptic feedback
author_facet Taylor Mason
Jeong-Hoi Koo
Young-Min Kim
Tae-Heon Yang
author_sort Taylor Mason
title Experimental Evaluation on the Effect of Electrode Configuration in Electrostatic Actuators for Increasing Vibrotactile Feedback Intensity
title_short Experimental Evaluation on the Effect of Electrode Configuration in Electrostatic Actuators for Increasing Vibrotactile Feedback Intensity
title_full Experimental Evaluation on the Effect of Electrode Configuration in Electrostatic Actuators for Increasing Vibrotactile Feedback Intensity
title_fullStr Experimental Evaluation on the Effect of Electrode Configuration in Electrostatic Actuators for Increasing Vibrotactile Feedback Intensity
title_full_unstemmed Experimental Evaluation on the Effect of Electrode Configuration in Electrostatic Actuators for Increasing Vibrotactile Feedback Intensity
title_sort experimental evaluation on the effect of electrode configuration in electrostatic actuators for increasing vibrotactile feedback intensity
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Vibrotactile feedback is a key feature of many modern touch displays, which greatly enhances user experiences when interacting with an onscreen interface. Despite its popularity in small touch screen devices, this haptic feature is absent in most large displays due to a lack of suitable actuators for such applications. Thus, a growing need exists for haptic actuators capable of producing sufficient vibrations in large touch displays. This study proposes and evaluates a novel electrostatic resonant actuator (ERA) with a moving mass and dual electrodes for increased vibration feedback intensity. The dual-electrode ERA was fabricated along with a comparable single-electrode ERA to investigate the effect of the electrode configuration on the maximum vibration intensity. When measured directly on the mass, the maximum vibration intensity of the dual-electrode actuator increased by 73% compared to the single-electrode actuator. When mounted and measured on a mock panel, the maximum vibration intensity of the dual-electrode actuator increased by nearly 65% compared to a similarly mounted single-electrode actuator. These results show that the dual-electrode configuration can significantly increase the vibration intensity when compared to the conventional ERA. This demonstrates a promising potential for the use of the proposed actuator for generating vibrotactile feedback in large touch displays.
topic haptic actuator
electrostatic actuator
vibrotactile
haptic feedback
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/15/5375
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