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Effect of finger moisture on tactile perception of electroadhesion

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Lefevre, Philippe
Martinsen, Orjan Grottem

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We investigate the effect of finger moisture on the tactile perception of electroadhesion with 10 participants. Participants with moist fingers exhibited markedly higher threshold levels. Our electrical impedance measurements show a substantial reduction in impedance magnitude when sweat is present at the finger-touchscreen interface, indicating increased conductivity. Supporting this, our mechanical friction measurements show that the relative increase in electrostatic force due to electroadhesion is lower for a moist finger.

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

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Engineering

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IEEE Transactions on Haptics

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10.1109/TOH.2024.3441670

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