• Title/Summary/Keyword: 햅틱 핸드컨트롤러

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Design of a 6-DOF Parallel Haptic Rand Controller Consisting of 5-Bar Linkages and Gimbal Mechanisms (5절링크와 짐벌기구로 구성된 병렬형 6자유도 햅틱 핸드컨트롤러의 설계)

  • Ryu, Dong-Seok;Sohn, Won-Sun;Song, Jae-Bok
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.18-25
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    • 2003
  • A haptic hand controller (HHC) operated by the user’s hand can receive information on position and orientation of the hand and display force and moment generated in the virtual environment to the hand. In this paper, a 3-DOF hand controller is first presented, in which all the actuators are mounted on the fixed base by combining a 5-bar linkage and a gimbal mechanism. The 6-DOF HHC is then designed by connecting these two 3-DOF devices through a handle which consists of a screw and nut. Analysis using performance index is carried out to determine the dimensions of the device. The HHC control system consists of the high-level controller for kinematic and static analysis and the low-level controller for position sensing and motor control. The HHC used as a user interface to control the mobile robot in the virtual environment is given as a simple application.

Control of Haptic Hand Controller Using Collision Detection Algorithm (충돌감지 알고리듬을 적용한 햅틱 핸드 컨트롤러의 제어)

  • 손원선;조경래;송재복
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 2003.06a
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    • pp.992-995
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    • 2003
  • A haptic device operated by the user's hand can receive information on position and orientation of the hand and display force and moment generated in the virtual environment to the hand. For realistic haptic display, the detailed information on collision between objects is necessary. In the past, the point-based graphic environment has been used in which the end effector of a haptic device was represented as a point and the interaction of this point with the virtual environment was investigated. In this paper, the shape-based graphic environment is proposed in which the interaction of the shape with the environment is considered to analyze collision or contact more accurately. To this end. the so-called Gilbert-Johnson-Keerthi (GJK) algorithm is adopted to compute collision points and collision instants between two shapes in the 3-D space. The 5- DOF haptic hand controller is used with the GJK algorithm to demonstrate a peg-in-hole operation in the virtual environment in conjunction with a haptic device. It is shown from various experiments that the shape-based representation with the GJK algorithm can provide more realistic haptic display for peg-in-hole operations.

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