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Design and fabrication of a 2D haptic interface apparatus and the realization of a virtual air-hockey system using the device (2D 햅틱 인터페이스 장치 설계 및 이를 이용한 가상 에어하키 시스템 구현)

  • Back, Jong-Won;Kang, Ji-Min;Yong, Ho-Joong;Choi, Dae-Sung;Jang, Tae-Jeong
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2005.10b
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    • pp.78-80
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    • 2005
  • Haptic interface apparatus is the device which can offer users virtual reality not only by visualization of virtual space but also by force or tactile feedback. In this paper, we designed and fabricated a 2D haptic interface device that can be used for various purposes, and implemented a virtual air-hockey system that users can easily find in game rooms. By suitable modeling and haptic rendering, users can feel the impact and the reaction force with his/her hand holding the handle through 2D haptic interface device when he/she hit an air-hockey puck with the handle. Through the trial demonstration. we observed the reasonable effect of direction and speed of a ball like doing in reality.

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Mobile Haptic Interface for Large Immersive Virtual Environments: PoMHI v0.5 (대형 가상환경을 위한 이동형 햅틱 인터페이스: PoMHI v0.5)

  • Lee, Chae-Hyun;Hong, Min-Sik;Lee, In;Choi, Oh-Kyu;Han, Kyung-Lyong;Kim, Yoo-Yeon;Choi, Seung-Moon;Lee, Jin-Soo
    • The Journal of Korea Robotics Society
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.137-145
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    • 2008
  • We present the initial results of on-going research for building a novel Mobile Haptic Interface (MHI) that can provide an unlimited haptic workspace in large immersive virtual environments. When a user explores a large virtual environment, the MHI can sense the position and orientation of the user, place itself to an appropriate configuration, and deliver force feedback, thereby enabling a virtually limitless workspace. Our MHI (PoMHI v0.5) features with omnidirectional mobility, a collision-free motion planning algorithm, and force feedback for general environment models. We also provide experimental results that show the fidelity of our mobile haptic interface.

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Nanolithography Using Haptic Interface in a Nanoscale Virtual Surface (햅틱인터페이스를 이용한 나노스케일 가상표면에서의 나노리소그래피)

  • Kim Sung-Gaun
    • Journal of the Korean institute of surface engineering
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    • v.39 no.2
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    • pp.64-69
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    • 2006
  • Nanoscale task such as nanolithography and nanoindenting is a challenging work that is beyond the capabilities of human sensing and precision. Since surface forces and intermolecular forces dominate over gravitational and other more intuitive forces of the macro world at the nanoscale, a user is not familiar with these novel nanoforce effects. In order to overcome this scaling barrier, haptic interfaces that consist of visual and force feedback at the macro world have been used with an Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) as a manipulator at the nanoscale. In this paper, a nanoscale virtual coupling (NSVC) concept is introduced and the relationship between performance and impedance scaling factors of velocity (or position) and force are explicitly represented. Experiments have been performed for nanoindenting and nanolithography with different materials in the nanoscale virtual surface. The interaction forces (non contact and contact nanoforces) between the AFM tip and the nano sample are transmitted to the operator through the haptic interface.

1-DOF Haptic Interface Controller Design considering Transparency and Robust Stability (투명성과 강인 안정성을 고려한 1자유도 햅틱 인터페이스 제어기 설계)

  • Eom, Gwang-Sik;Seo, Il-Hong
    • The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers D
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    • v.49 no.4
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    • pp.213-219
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    • 2000
  • In this paper, a controller design method is proposed for haptic interface considering transparency and robust stability. For this, a performance index for the transparency as performance measure is defined in the points of impedance matching and the optimal solution which is minimizing the performance index is obtained by solving H2 optimal problem. In haptic interface, the modeling uncertainties can be restricted to that of haptic device. To implement the robust stabilizing haptic controller to the uncertainties of haptic device, a robust stable condition using H$\infty$ norm from small gain theorem is proposed. To verify the effectiveness of the proposed haptic controller design scheme, numerical examples and experimental results are illustrated for virtual wall consisting of stiffness and damping factor.

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A Dexterous Teleoperation System for Micro Parts Handling (마이크로 조립시스템의 원격제어)

  • Kim, Deok-Ho;Kim, Kyung-Hwan;Kim, Keun-Young;Park, Jong-Oh
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2001.06b
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    • pp.158-163
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    • 2001
  • Operators suffer much difficulty in manipulating micro/nano-sized objects without the assistance of human interfaces, due to the scaling effects in micro/nano world. This paper presents a micro manipulation system based on the teleoperation techniques which enables the operators to manipulate the objects with ease by transferring both human motion and manipulation skill to a micromanipulator. An experimental setup consisting of a micromanipulator operated under stereo-microscope with the help of intelligent user interface provides a tool that can be used to visualize and manipulate micro-sized 3D objects in a controlled manner. The key features of a micro manipulation system and control strategies using teleoperation techniques for handling micro objects are presented. Experimental results demonstrate the feasibility of this system in precisely controlling trapping and manipulation of micro objects based on teleoperation techniques.

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A Haptic Interface Using a Force-Feedback Joystick (힘 반향 조이스틱을 이용한 햅틱 인터페이스)

  • Ko, Ae-Kyoung;Kim, Hong-Chul;Lee, Jang-Myung;Choi, Joon-Young
    • Journal of Institute of Control, Robotics and Systems
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    • v.13 no.12
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    • pp.1207-1212
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    • 2007
  • We propose a haptic interface algorithm for joystick operators working in remote control systems of unmanned vehicles. The haptic interface algorithm is implemented using a force-feedback joystick, which is equipped with low price DC motors without encoders. Generating specific amounts of forces on the joystick pole according to the distance between a remote controlled vehicle and obstacles, the haptic interface enables the operator to perceive the distance information by the sense of touch. For the case of no joystick operation or no obstacles in the working area, we propose an origin control algorithm, which positions the joystick pole at the origin. The origin control algorithm prevents the false movement of the remote vehicles and provides the operator with a realistic force resisting the joystick pole's movement. The experiment results obtained under various scenarios exemplify the validity of the proposed haptic interface algorithm and the origin control algorithm.

Effects of a First-order-hold Method and a Virtual Damper on the Stability Boundary of a Virtual Spring (일차홀드 방식과 가상 댐퍼가 가상 스프링의 안정성 영역에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Kyungno
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.20 no.6
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    • pp.396-401
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    • 2019
  • A virtual rigid is modeled as the parallel structure of a virtual spring and a virtual damper. The reflective force from the virtual model is designed to be as large as possible to improve the realism of the virtual environment while maintaining the stable interaction. So, it is important to analyze the stability boundary of the virtual spring and damper. In the previous researches, the stability boundary is analyzed based on the zero-order-hold (ZOH) method, but it is analyzed based on the first-order-hold (FOH) method and the virtual damper in the paper. The boundary value of the stable virtual damper is inverse proportional to the sampling time and the maximum value of stable virtual stiffness is inverse proportional to the square of the sampling time. And the maximum value in the FOH method is increased to 110% of the value in the ZOH method. If the virtual damper is smaller than about 50% of the boundary value of the virtual damper in the FOH method, the stable virtual stiffness in the FOH method is several times larger than that in the ZOH method.

Usability Test on Haptic Interaction With Real Object in Virtual Reality (실제 사물을 이용한 VR 햅틱 인터랙션 사용성 테스트)

  • Yang, Han Ul;Park, Jun
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Computer Game
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    • v.31 no.4
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    • pp.197-203
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    • 2018
  • As people's interest in Virtual Reality has recently increased, peripherals have also made many progress. There is a lot of research being done from VR environment to VR configuration through scanning at room level with various interface devices that can interact with objects in the environment. According to current VR research Home VR uses multiple haptic interfaces to interact with objects configured in the VR environment, the method uses room scanning to some extent is beyond the spatial constraints and may use tracking equipment to interact with real objects. And advances in 3D printers have enabled the distribution of commercial 3D printers and home 3D printers, and made it easy for 3D printers to create models of their choice at home or at home. Considering the above two factors, We think it is necessary to study the difference between a model's object that people feel when interacting directly with an easy-to-create model in a VR environment. Therefore, in this paper, we are going to implement objects produced by 3D printers in VR space and study the differences between using real objects and other general interaction equipment through user testing with those that are actually implemented.

Development of a New Miniature Actuator providing both Kinesthetic and Vibrotactile Feedback for Haptic Interface (근감과 진동촉감 피드백을 제공하는 햅틱 인터페이스용 새로운 소형 액추에이터의 개발)

  • Pyo, Dongbum;Ryu, Semin;Han, Byung-Kil;Kwon, Dong-Soo
    • The Journal of Korea Robotics Society
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.143-149
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    • 2013
  • This paper presents a new miniature haptic display to convey ample haptic information to a user of a handheld interface. There are buttons on interfaces or general electronic devices, but existing buttons provide haptic feedback of only one passive pattern to a user. Because humans perceive tactile and kinesthetic information simultaneously when they handle objects the proposed actuator provides both sensations at once. It is able to generate various levels of kinesthetic sensations when pressing a button under diverse situations. Also, vibrotactile feedback can be delivered for exciting haptic effects with numerous patterns. Its performance was evaluated in accordance with the resistive force by changing the intensity of the input current. Experiments show that the proposed actuator has the ability to provide numerous haptic sensations for more realistic and complex haptic experiences.

Inflatable Mouse: Volume-adjustable Mouse with Air-pressure-sensitive Input and Haptic Feedback (부풀어지는 마우스: 기압센서를 이용한 입력과 햅틱 피드백을 갖는 부피가 변하는 마우스)

  • Kim, Seok-Tae;Lee, Bo-Ram;Kim, Hyun-Jung;Nam, Tek-Jin;Lee, Woo-Hun
    • 한국HCI학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2008.02b
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    • pp.323-328
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    • 2008
  • Inflatable Mouse is a volume-adjustable user interface. It can be inflated up to the volume of a familiar mouse, but be deflated and stored flat in a PC card slot of a laptop computer when not in use. Inflatable Mouse functions just like a typical mouse; moreover, it provides new interaction techniques by sensing the air pressure in the balloon of the mouse. It also addresses some issues associated with pressure-sensing interactions such as the lack of bi-directional control and the lack of effective feedback. Moreover, it can be used as both a control tool and a display tool. In this paper, the design of an Inflatable Mouse prototype is described and potential application scenarios such as zooming in/out and fast scrolling using pressure control are explained. We also discuss the potential use of Inflatable Mouse as an emotional communication tool.

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