Skin-attached haptic interface platform with bioinspired architectures capable of resisting sweat and vibration
발표자
김진형 (성균관대학교)
연구책임자
방창현 (성균관대학교)
초록
내용
A stable conformal interface technology for rough and sweaty complex skin is essential for a haptic interface capable of delivering sophisticated mechanical stimuli. However, conventional adhesives cannot maintain adequate adhesion at the haptic interface due to repetitive vibrations or sweaty skin. This study reports a reversible, versatile skin-attached haptic interface platform, which embeds the hybrid architecture of a water-drainable hexagonal array of frog toe pads and the energy-dissipation matrix of snail pedal muscles with interconnected structures. This adhesive patch exhibits remarkable adhesion in pulling and shear directions under both dry and sweaty conditions, also, resulting in vibration-resistant characteristics. The bioinspired skin-attached haptic interface demonstrates versatility by being reversibly applicable to various skin surfaces such as fingers, arms, and legs in virtual reality. This study was published in Advanced Functional Materials 34, 2311167 (2024)