Applied Sciences (May 2022)

Touch, Texture and Haptic Feedback: A Review on How We Feel the World around Us

  • Aaron Raymond See,
  • Jose Antonio G. Choco,
  • Kohila Chandramohan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app12094686
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 9
p. 4686

Abstract

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Touch is one most of the important aspects of human life. Nearly all interactions, when broken down, involve touch in one form or another. Recent advances in technology, particularly in the field of virtual reality, have led to increasing interest in the research of haptics. However, accurately capturing touch is still one of most difficult engineering challenges currently being faced. Recent advances in technology such as those found in microcontrollers which allow the creation of smaller sensors and feedback devices may provide the solution. Beyond capturing and measuring touch, replicating touch is also another unique challenge due to the complexity and sensitivity of the human skin. The development of flexible, soft-wearable devices, however, has allowed for the creating of feedback systems that conform to the human form factor with minimal loss of accuracy, thus presenting possible solutions and opportunities. Thus, in this review, the researchers aim to showcase the technologies currently being used in haptic feedback, and their strengths and limitations.

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