Hong Kong, China

Kuanming Yao


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

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Years Active: 2024

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Title: Kuanming Yao: Innovator in Electrotactile Technology

Introduction

Kuanming Yao is a prominent inventor based in Hong Kong, China. He has made significant contributions to the field of electrotactile technology, particularly through his innovative patent that enhances user interaction with virtual environments. His work focuses on creating devices that provide haptic feedback, allowing users to experience sensations that mimic touch.

Latest Patents

Kuanming Yao holds a patent for a "Miniaturized on-skin electrotactile apparatus." This electrotactile apparatus features an electrode-array unit and a driver unit designed to generate haptic feedback for users. The electrode-array unit utilizes electrodes to electro-stimulate the skin with pulsed voltage signals, which are produced by the driver unit. This technology induces excitation currents in the user, creating a realistic haptic experience. Notably, the driver unit can be self-powered or wirelessly powered, enabling untethered stimulation. The design includes a common counter electrode that contacts the user's skin, ensuring a stable interface for effective feedback.

Career Highlights

Kuanming Yao is affiliated with the City University of Hong Kong, where he continues to advance his research in electrotactile systems. His innovative approach has positioned him as a key figure in the development of wearable technology that enhances user experiences in virtual environments.

Collaborations

Kuanming Yao has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Xinge Yu and Jingkun Zhou. Their combined expertise contributes to the advancement of research in haptic technology and its applications.

Conclusion

Kuanming Yao's work in electrotactile technology exemplifies the potential of innovation in enhancing user interaction with digital environments. His contributions are paving the way for future advancements in wearable technology and haptic feedback systems.

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