Toshinari Tanaka, Yuki Onozuka, M. Okui, Rie Nishihama, Taro Nakamura
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Abstract
Many haptic devices are currently being developed for human upper limbs. There are various types of force feedback devices for upper limbs, such as desktop and wearable type. However, the lower limbs absorb most of the force when standing or walking. Therefore, to render the sensation of force to the lower limbs, a device worn like a shoe to enable users to walk and have a wide range of movement and a device that provides a dropping sensation have been developed. However, both wide-area movement and a dropping sensation could not be combined in one device. Therefore, the authors propose the concept of a lower limb force feedback device that allows the user to wear it like a shoe and provides the sensation of dropping while enabling wide-area movement. In addition, as the first stage of device development, the authors evaluated the human sensation of dropping. Consequently, it was found that a relatively high sensation of dropping can be provided to a human even with an acceleration smaller than the gravitational acceleration in real space. Thus, the lower limb force feedback device to be developed in the future will allow the user to experience the sensation of dropping by using an acceleration smaller than the gravitational acceleration in real space.