FeelPen

A Haptic Stylus Displaying Multimodal Texture Feels on Touchscreens

Journal Article (2023)
Author(s)

Bence L. Kodak (TU Delft - Human-Robot Interaction)

Yasemin Vardar (TU Delft - Human-Robot Interaction)

Research Group
Human-Robot Interaction
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1109/TMECH.2023.3264787
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Publication Year
2023
Language
English
Research Group
Human-Robot Interaction
Issue number
5
Volume number
28
Pages (from-to)
2930-2940
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Abstract

The ever-emerging mobile market induced a blooming interest in stylus-based interactions. Most state-of-the-art styluses either provide no haptic feedback or only deliver one type of sensation, such as vibration or skin stretch. Improving these devices with display abilities of a palette of tactile feels can pave the way for rendering realistic surface sensations, resulting in more natural virtual experiences. However, integrating necessary actuators and sensors while keeping the compact form factor of a stylus for comfortable user interactions challenges their design. This situation also limits the scientific knowledge of relevant parameters for rendering compelling artificial textures for stylus-based interactions. To address these challenges, we developed FeelPen, a haptic stylus that can display multimodal texture properties (compliance, roughness, friction, and temperature) on touchscreens. We validated the texture rendering capability of our design by conducting system identification and psychophysical experiments. The experimental results confirmed that FeelPen could render a variety of modalities with wide parameter ranges necessary to create perceptually salient texture feels, making it a one-of-a-kind stylus. Our unique design and experimental results pave the way for new perspectives with stylus-based interactions on future touchscreens.

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