• Title/Summary/Keyword: Haptic

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Impedance Control for Haptic Interface using Parameter Estimation Algorithm

  • Park, Heon;Lee, Sang-Chul;Lee, Soo-Sung;Lee, Jang-Myung
    • 제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2001.10a
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    • pp.119.1-119
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    • 2001
  • Teleoperation enables an operator to manipulate remote objects. One of the main goals in teleoperation researches is to provide the operator with the feeling of the telepresence, being present at the remote site. For these purposes, a master robot must be designed as a bilateral control system that can transmit position/force information to a slave robot and feedback the interaction force. A newly proposed impedance algorithm is applied for the control of a haptic interface that was developed as a master robot. With the movements of the haptic interface for position/for co commands, impedance parameters are varying always. When the impedance parameters between an operator and ...

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Three OOP Haptic Simulator for a Needle Biopsy (3자유도 힘반향 장치를 이용한 침생검 햅틱 시뮬레이터)

  • 권동수;경기욱;감홍식;박현욱;나종범
    • 제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2000.10a
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    • pp.539-539
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    • 2000
  • This paper shows how to implement force reflection for a needle insertion problem. The target is a needle spine biopsy simulator for tumor inspection by needle insertion. Simulated force is calculated from the relationship of volume graphic data and the orientation and Position of the needle, and it is generated using PHANTOM$^{TM}$. To generate realistic force reflection, the directional force of the needle has been generated by tissue model. The other rotational force is generated using a pivot to keep the needle in the initial inserted direction after puncturing the skin. Since the used haptic device has limitation for generating high stiffness and large damping, scale downed model and digital filter are used to stabilize the system.m.

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Integration of Binocular Stereopsis and Haptic Sensation in Virtual Environment

  • Ishii, Masahiro;Cai, Yi;Sato, Makolto
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Broadcast Engineers Conference
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    • 1998.06b
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    • pp.67-72
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    • 1998
  • The paper aims to present a new human-scale haptic advice for virtual environment named Scaleable-SPIDAR (Space Interface Device for Artificial Reality), which can provides different aspects of force feedback sensations, associated mainly with weight, contact and inertia, to both hands within a cave-like space. Tensioned string techniques are used to generate such haptic sensations, while keeping the space transparent and unbulky. The device is scaleable so as to enclose different cave-like working spaces. Scaleable-SPIDAR is coupled with a large screen where a computer generated virtual world is displayed. The used approach is shown to be simple, safe ad sufficiently accurate for human-scale virtual environment.

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Control of a Haptic Arm Master by Using Intermediate Constraint Space (구속 공간을 이용한 햅틱 암마스터의 제어)

  • 차삼곤;김종국;손원선;김진욱;송재복;고희동
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Emotion and Sensibility Conference
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    • 2002.11a
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    • pp.59-65
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    • 2002
  • 보다 현실감 있는 가상환경을 제공하기 위하여 시각정보 외에 힘의 정보를 사용자에게 제공할 필요가 있으며, 이러한 힘 반영은 햅틱장치에 의해서 수행된다. 일반적으로 영상 제시기에 의한 영상정보는 낮은 갱신율을 갖는 반면에, 햅틱장치는 상대적으로 높은 갱신율로 인간에게 힘정보를 제공하게 되므로, 이들 정보 간의 동기화가 중요하다. 본 논문에서는 가시모델의 원형을 일반화시켜서 햅틱장치에 전달하고, 영상 제시기의 갱신율과는 상관 없이 햅틱장치 내에서 임의의 구속공간을 만들어서 힘피드백을 수행하는 방법에 대해서 논의하고자 한다.

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A study on the 2-DOF haptic device design and virtual environment modelling (2자유도 헵틱디바이스 설계 및 가상환경 모델링 기법에 관한 연구)

  • Sung, Ha-Gyung;Bom, Jin-Hwan;Lee, Sung-Ho
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2002.07d
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    • pp.2510-2512
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    • 2002
  • In this paper, we investigated 2-DOF haptic device and the method of virtual environment modeling for virtual reality. We designed an modified five bar link system to improve the performance. The haptic control system is composed of calculating kinematics and statics, controlling actuator, and describing the virtual environment. Using this system, we realized the virtual spring model and the freely falling ball model.

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Multimodal Interaction on Automultiscopic Content with Mobile Surface Haptics

  • Kim, Jin Ryong;Shin, Seunghyup;Choi, Seungho;Yoo, Yeonwoo
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.38 no.6
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    • pp.1085-1094
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    • 2016
  • In this work, we present interactive automultiscopic content with mobile surface haptics for multimodal interaction. Our system consists of a 40-view automultiscopic display and a tablet supporting surface haptics in an immersive room. Animated graphics are projected onto the walls of the room. The 40-view automultiscopic display is placed at the center of the front wall. The haptic tablet is installed at the mobile station to enable the user to interact with the tablet. The 40-view real-time rendering and multiplexing technology is applied by establishing virtual cameras in the convergence layout. Surface haptics rendering is synchronized with three-dimensional (3D) objects on the display for real-time haptic interaction. We conduct an experiment to evaluate user experiences of the proposed system. The results demonstrate that the system's multimodal interaction provides positive user experiences of immersion, control, user interface intuitiveness, and 3D effects.

Piezoelectric Haptic Actuator Using Hinge-lever Mechanism (힌지-레버 기구를 채용한 압전 햅틱 액츄에이터)

  • Kim, Ji-Ho;Kwon, Jung-Hoon;Park, Ji-Sung;Lim, K.J.
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers
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    • v.28 no.9
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    • pp.565-570
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    • 2015
  • The haptic actuator needs to downsize in the mobile devices continuatively. In this work, the hinge lever mechanism was used in order to prevent lowering the vibration performances of the downsized actuator. The vibration performances of actuator with and without hinge-lever mechanism were simulated by the finite element method analysis. It is concluded that the hinge-lever mechanism may be a proper measure to prevent lowering the vibration performances in the downsized piezoelectric actuator.

Electro-active Polymer and Dielectric Elastomer Technology for Haptic Interface, Muscular Enhancement, and Tunable Optical Components (전기가변 고분자 소재를 이용한 응용소자)

  • Yoon, J.W.;Park, S.K.;Mun, S.
    • Electronics and Telecommunications Trends
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    • v.34 no.4
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    • pp.108-116
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    • 2019
  • Electro-active polymers and dielectric elastomers have many intriguing properties that enable smart interfaces and electrically tunable optical systems, such as haptic feedback devices, artificial muscles, and expansion-tunable optical elements. These device classes are of great interest owing to their promising roles in next-generation technologies including virtual or augmented reality, human sensing and muscular enhancement, and artificial skins. In this report, we review basic principles, current state-of-the-art techniques, and future prospects of electro-active and dielectric elastomer technology. We describe chemical and physical properties of the most promising polymer substances, essential elementary architectures for artificial muscle-like functionalities, and their applications to haptic interfaces, muscular enhancement, and focus-tunable optical elements.

Haptic Device for Realizing the Stiffness of Virtual Swatch (가상 스와치를 위한 신축성 구현 햅틱 장치)

  • Lee, Sooyong
    • The Journal of Korea Robotics Society
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.230-237
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    • 2022
  • A technology that allows users to feel the elasticity of fabric through force feedback in the fashion and textile fields is very helpful to related manufacturing and sales areas. Currently bundle of fabrics, so called Swatch, is the only available way for the designer, manufacturer and the end-user to feel the fabrics. Images and video clips provide only visual characteristics, hence touch and stiffness are also very important characteristics to check beforehand. A study is conducted on a haptic device, which estimates the amount of change in the length of the virtual fabric and generates resistive force so that the user could feel the fabric stiffness. Since cables that can only transmit the tensile force are used, a force realization method is proposed, and it is verified numerically and experimentally.

Dynamic Behavior Modelling of Augmented Objects with Haptic Interaction (햅틱 상호작용에 의한 증강 객체의 동적 움직임 모델링)

  • Lee, Seonho;Chun, Junchul
    • Journal of Internet Computing and Services
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.171-178
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    • 2014
  • This paper presents dynamic modelling of a virtual object in augmented reality environments when external forces are applied to the object in real-time fashion. In order to simulate a natural behavior of the object we employ the theory of Newtonian physics to construct motion equation of the object according to the varying external forces applied to the AR object. In dynamic modelling process, the physical interaction is taken placed between the augmented object and the physical object such as a haptic input device and the external forces are transferred to the object. The intrinsic properties of the augmented object are either rigid or elastically deformable (non-rigid) model. In case of the rigid object, the dynamic motion of the object is simulated when the augmented object is collided with by the haptic stick by considering linear momentum or angular momentum. In the case of the non-rigid object, the physics-based simulation approach is adopted since the elastically deformable models respond in a natural way to the external or internal forces and constraints. Depending on the characteristics of force caused by a user through a haptic interface and model's intrinsic properties, the virtual elastic object in AR is deformed naturally. In the simulation, we exploit standard mass-spring damper differential equation so called Newton's second law of motion to model deformable objects. From the experiments, we can successfully visualize the behavior of a virtual objects in AR based on the theorem of physics when the haptic device interact with the rigid or non-rigid virtual object.