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Closed-Loop Control of Electroadhesion Using Current Regulation

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Electroadhesion displays provide controllable friction between the fingertip and screen. However, the change of contact condition causes variability in the produced friction. In this paper, we demonstrate a novel method… Click to show full abstract

Electroadhesion displays provide controllable friction between the fingertip and screen. However, the change of contact condition causes variability in the produced friction. In this paper, we demonstrate a novel method for closed-loop control using current regulation to improve the precision of the electroadhesion force regardless of contact conditions. The current sensor obtains static current (when the finger is stationary) and dynamic current (when the finger is sliding). The static current is used to estimate the apparent contact area. The estimated contact area modulates the driving voltage along with the dynamic current. To verify the proposed method, we measured electroadhesion forces under open-loop control and closed-loop control. The benefit of using this closed-loop control is shown by comparing the relative static error of open-loop control and closed-loop control. The relative error reductions achieved over 34 % (max 112 %) for four changing contact conditions.

Keywords: loop control; using current; control; current regulation; electroadhesion; closed loop

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Haptics
Year Published: 2022

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