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On the Design of Miniature Haptic Devices for Upper Extremity Prosthetics
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2009
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Haptic FeedbackEngineeringMechanical EngineeringWearable TechnologyUpper ExtremityMissing HandHaptic TechnologyBiomedical EngineeringMicroactuatorSensorimotor RehabilitationMedical InstrumentationTouch User InterfaceMiniature Haptic DevicesKinematicsRehabilitation EngineeringProsthesisUpper Extremity ProstheticsHealth SciencesMultifunction Haptic DeviceMechanical DesignRobotic TechnologyMechatronicsHapticsProstheticsBiomedical SensorsMechanical SystemsMechanical Display
<para xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"> We have developed three different versions of a multifunction haptic device that can display touch, pressure, vibration, shear force, and temperature to the skin of an upper extremity amputee, especially the one who has undergone targeted nerve reinnervation (TR) surgery. In TR patients, sensation from the reinnervated skin is projected to the missing hand. This paper addresses the design of the mechanical display, the portion responsible for contact, pressure, vibration, and shear force. A variety of different overall design approaches satisfying the design specifications and the performance requirements are considered. The designs of the fully prototyped haptic devices are compared through open-loop frequency response, closed-loop force response, and tapping response in constrained motion. We emphasize the tradeoffs between key design factors, including force capability, workspace, size, bandwidth, weight, and mechanism complexity. </para>
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