Nature Communications (Sep 2024)

A bioinspired tactile scanner for computer haptics

  • Huimin Li,
  • Jianle Lin,
  • Shuxin Lin,
  • Haojie Zhong,
  • Bowei Jiang,
  • Xinghui Liu,
  • Weisheng Wu,
  • Weiwei Li,
  • Emad Iranmanesh,
  • Zhongyi Zhou,
  • Wenjun Li,
  • Kai Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-51674-2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 1 – 12

Abstract

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Abstract Computer haptics (CH) is about integration of tactile sensation and rendering in Metaverse. However, unlike computer vision (CV) where both hardware infrastructure and software programs are well developed, a generic tactile data capturing device that serves the same role as what a camera does for CV, is missing. Bioinspired by electrophysiological processes in human tactile somatosensory nervous system, here we propose a tactile scanner along with a neuromorphically-engineered system, in which a closed-loop tactile acquisition and rendering (re-creation) are preliminarily achieved. Based on the architecture of afferent nerves and intelligent functions of mechano-gating and leaky integrate-and-fire models, such a tactile scanner is designed and developed by using piezoelectric transducers as axon neurons and thin film transistor (TFT)-based neuromorphic circuits to mimic synaptic behaviours and neural functions. As an example, the neuron-like tactile information of surface textures is captured and further used to render the texture friction of a virtual surface for “recreating” a “true” feeling of touch.