PFI-TT: Low-Power, High-Voltage Drive Electronics for Multi-Scale Human Tactile Interface — NSF Award to Dartmouth College (NH, $5
The broader impact of this Partnerships for Innovation – Technology Translation (PFI-TT) project is in addressing the needs of current and next-generation human-electronic tactile feedback systems. Tactile feedback systems, also known as haptic systems, provide physical sensations to users to simulate the feeling of to
| Award title | PFI-TT: Low-Power, High-Voltage Drive Electronics for Multi-Scale Human Tactile Interface |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2431868 |
| Awardee | Dartmouth College |
| City | HANOVER |
| State | NH |
| Amount obligated | $550,000 |
| Principal investigator | Jason Stauth |
| Program | PFI-Partnrships for Innovation |
| Start date | 01/01/2025 |
| Abstract | The broader impact of this Partnerships for Innovation – Technology Translation (PFI-TT) project is in addressing the needs of current and next-generation human-electronic tactile feedback systems. Tactile feedback systems, also known as haptic systems, provide physical sensations to users to simulate the feeling of touch. The haptic systems have been severely constrained by the need for small size, low cost, and effective electronics. Such systems can provide new dimensions of human control, fe |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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