In this paper, we present a new portable force feedback device for surgery simulations. Dielectric elastomer spring roll linear actuators for this device were manufactured, and characterized via passive tensile tests and active isometric tests. The actuators exhibited a maximum force of 7.2 N, and a maximum elongation of 31%. Due to the high driving voltage, electrical safety issues were also considered. The results showed that sufficient electrical safety can be provided to the user. Two prototypes were built, which practically showed functionalities of the actuator and the proposed force feedback concept with actuators connected between the fingers. CR Categories: H.5.2 [Information Interfaces and Presenta
Rui Zhang, Patrick Lochmatter, Andreas M. Kunz, G&