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2019
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.1912.08377
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How the Mechanical Properties and Thickness of Glass Affect TPaD Performance

Heng Xu,
Michael A. Peshkin,
J. Edward Colgate

Abstract: One well-known class of surface haptic devices that we have called TPaDs (Tactile Pattern Displays) uses ultrasonic transverse vibrations of a touch surface to modulate fingertip friction. This paper addresses the power consumption of glass TPaDs, which is an important consideration in the context of mobile touchscreens. In particular, based on existing ultrasonic friction reduction models, we consider how the mechanical properties (density and Young's modulus) and thickness of commonly-used glass formulations… Show more

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