Applied Sciences (Jul 2018)

Hybrid Laminate for Haptic Input Device with Integrated Signal Processing

  • René Schmidt,
  • Alexander Graf,
  • Ricardo Decker,
  • Verena Kräusel,
  • Wolfram Hardt,
  • Dirk Landgrebe,
  • Lothar Kroll

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app8081261
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 8
p. 1261

Abstract

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Achieving lightweight construction through only material substitution does not realize the full potential of producing a lightweight material, hence, it is no longer sufficient. Weight-saving goals are best achieved through additional function integration. In order to implement this premise for mass production, a manufacturing process for joining and forming hybrid laminates using a new tool concept is presented. All materials used are widely producible and processable. The manufactured cover of an automotive center console serves to demonstrate a human interface device with impact detection and action execution. This is only possible through a machine learning system, which is implemented on a small—and thus space- and energy-saving—embedded system. The measurement results confirm the objective and show that localization was sufficiently accurate.

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