A High Resolution Tactile Display Based on Variable Stiffness Polymer and Pneumatic Actuation
基于可变刚度聚合物和气动驱动的高分辨率触觉显示器
基本信息
- 批准号:10401804
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 35.75万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2020
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2020-05-01 至 2025-04-30
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Access to InformationAgingArchitectureAutomobile DrivingBraille DisplayCellsCellular PhoneChildCommunicationConsumptionDataDevelopmentDevice or Instrument DevelopmentDevicesEducationElectrodesEmploymentEnsureEvaluationExhibitsFeedbackFocus GroupsHeatingImageIndividualLearningLengthMapsMembraneMethodsModernizationModulusNamesPatternPerformancePersonsPhasePolymersProcessReaderReadingResistanceResolutionSchemeShapesSocietiesSpeedStructureSurfaceSurveysTabletsTactileTarget PopulationsTechniquesTechnologyTemperatureTextThickTimeTransition TemperatureTravelUnited StatesVisualVisual impairmentVisually Impaired PersonsWorkbaseblindbraillecopolymercostdata formatdesignexperienceimprovedinnovationlegally blindliteracyphase changepressureprototypesample fixationsuccesstactile displayusabilityvoltage
项目摘要
Vision impairment limits a person's ability to communicate, to learn, to work, and to travel. In the United
States alone, there are 1.3 million legally blind, including 55,000 children. Traditionally, blind children were taught
with Braille as the written medium. However, in recent years, literacy rates among the blind have declined to
alarmingly low levels, primarily due to the rapid advancement of cheap and accessible audio devices. While
audio devices have improved individual access to information, Braille and other tactile medium are important for
forming connections between concepts and physical objects. More importantly, Braille literacy directly correlates
with success in high education and employment. The majority of the blind people who are employed are Braille
readers. Unfortunately, Braille devices have remained bulky and expensive, relying on aging technologies.
Refreshable Braille devices currently on the market are limited to 1 or 2 lines of characters (Braille cells), which
limits their display capabilities to pure text. There is an urgent need to employ modern technologies to develop
low-cost devices that enable communication, simplify education, and ensure the vision impaired are fully
integrated into society.
The objective of this project is to develop a Braille electronic display panel that can assemble into compact
form factors such as smartphone cases. The panel will consist of an array of raised dots that can display Braille
text and topographical patterns representing graphics, maps, symbols, and more. The display content will be
refreshable akin to images on a smartphone screen. The target Braille panel, to be named PolyPad, will exploit
a variable stiffness polymer which we have recently innovated. The polymer exhibits a modulus change from
~100 MPa to ~0.1 MPa in a narrow temperature range of 40-45 oC. The large variable stiffness allows for large-
strain deformation in the softened state by relatively low pneumatic pressures, and for high shape fixation rate
and supporting force in the rigid state. Our preliminary study has also led to a highly compliant Joule heating
electrode that can electrically supply the temperature change for the polymer membrane and consequently alter
its stiffness. The driving voltage is on the order of 12 V; off-the-shelf, high-efficiency circuits could be employed.
The project will investigate the essential materials, processes, and structures needed to fabricate high-
performance PolyPad devices. The proof-of-concept PolyPad devices will be evaluated throughout the project,
providing formative user data throughout development and summative evaluation. Qualitative data will be
collected through the use of surveys and rating scales, and quantitative data on usability will include speed and
accuracy in reading and identifying graphic text.
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视力障碍限制了一个人沟通,学习,工作和旅行的能力。在曼联
仅州就有130万个法律盲人,其中包括55,000名儿童。传统上,盲目的孩子被教了
以盲文为书面介质。但是,近年来,盲人的识字率拒绝
令人震惊的是低水平,这主要是由于便宜且可访问的音频设备的快速发展。尽管
音频设备改善了个人获取信息,盲文和其他触觉媒介对于
在概念和物理对象之间形成连接。更重要的是,盲文素养直接相关
在高等教育和就业方面取得了成功。大多数雇用的盲人是盲文
读者。不幸的是,盲文设备依赖于老化技术,仍然笨重且昂贵。
当前市场上的刷新盲文设备限制为1或2行字符(盲文细胞),这
将其显示功能限制为纯文本。迫切需要采用现代技术来发展
低成本设备,可以使沟通,简化教育并确保愿景完全受损
融入社会。
该项目的目的是开发一个可以组装成紧凑的盲文电子显示面板
智能手机案例等形式。面板将由一系列可以显示盲文的凸起点组成
代表图形,地图,符号等的文本和地形图案。显示内容将是
饮食类似于智能手机屏幕上的图像。目标盲文面板将被命名为Polypad,将利用
我们最近创新的可变刚度聚合物。聚合物表现出与
〜100 MPa至〜0.1 MPa在40-45 OC的狭窄温度范围内。较大的可变刚度使得很大
通过相对较低的气压压力在软化状态下的应变变形,并且对于高固定速率
并在刚性状态下支撑力。我们的初步研究也导致了高度合规的焦耳加热
可以为聚合物膜的温度变化并因此改变的电极
它的僵硬。驾驶电压在12 V级;可以使用现成的高效电路。
该项目将调查制造高级所需的基本材料,过程和结构
性能多旋翼设备。概念验证polypad设备将在整个项目中进行评估,
在整个开发和总结性评估中提供形成性用户数据。定性数据将是
通过使用调查和评级量表收集,有关可用性的定量数据将包括速度和
阅读和识别图形文本的准确性。
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A High Resolution Tactile Display Based on Variable Stiffness Polymer and Pneumatic Actuation
基于可变刚度聚合物和气动驱动的高分辨率触觉显示器
- 批准号:
10626032 - 财政年份:2020
- 资助金额:
$ 35.75万 - 项目类别:
A High Resolution Tactile Display Based on Variable Stiffness Polymer and Pneumatic Actuation
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