w.1 · Workshop paper ·
Dual-sided Peltier Elements for Rapid Thermal Feedback in Wearables
Seongjun Kang, Gwangbin Kim, Seokhyun Hwang, Jeongju Park, Ahmed Elsharkawy, SeungJun Kim
ICRA 2024 Workshop on Advancing Wearable Devices and Applications through Novel Design, Sensing, Actuation, and AI.
Abstract
This paper introduces a motor-driven Peltier de- vice designed to deliver immediate thermal sensations within extended reality (XR) environments. The system incorporates eight motor-driven Peltier elements, facilitating swift transitions between warm and cool sensations by rotating preheated or cooled elements to opposite sides. A multi-layer structure, comprising aluminum and silicone layers, ensures user comfort and safety while maintaining optimal temperatures for thermal stimuli. Time-temperature characteristic analysis demonstrates the system’s ability to provide warm and cool sensations efficiently, with a dual-sided lifetime of up to 206 seconds at a 2V input. Our system design is adaptable to various body parts and can be synchronized with corresponding visual stimuli to enhance the immersive sensation of virtual object interaction and information delivery.
Topics and format
- Perception
- XR
- Poster & Workshop