Paper (Demo)

jamSheets: Thin Interfaces with Tunable Stiffness Enabled by Layer Jamming
Jifei Ou, MIT Media Lab, USA
Lining Yao, MIT Media Lab, USA
Daniel Tauber, Royal College of Art, UK
Jürgen Steimle, Max Planck Institute for Informatics, Germany
Ryuma Niiyama, MIT Media Lab, USA
Hiroshi Ishii, MIT Media Lab, USA
Time: Tue 14:00 - 18:00 | Session: Demos and Posters | Location: Art, Demos and Posters Area | Demo for Talk: 110

This works introduces layer jamming as an enabling technology for designing deformable, stiffness-tunable, thin sheet interfaces. Interfaces that exhibit tunable stiffness properties can yield dynamic haptic feedback and shape deformation capabilities. In comparison to the particle jamming, layer jamming allows for constructing thin and lightweight form factors of an interface. We propose five layer structure designs and an approach which composites multiple materials to control the deformability of the interfaces. We also present methods to embed different types of sensing and pneumatic actuation layers on the layer-jamming unit. Through three application prototypes we demonstrate the benefits of using layer jamming in interface design. Finally, we provide a survey of materials that have proven successful for layer jamming.

TEI 2014 Proceedings in the ACM Digital Library.

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