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Haptic Interfaces for Virtual Reality and Teleoperation
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Haptics ‘The sensibility of the world adjacent to the body by use of the body’ (Gibson, 1966)
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Terminology
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Kinesthetic Feedback Golgi tendon organs (force) Muscle Spindles (position and velocity) Experimental data ambiguous Bandwidth estimates 20-30 Hz. (Brooks, 1990)
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The Cutaneous Sense
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Haptic Interfaces Constrained Motion Devices Tactile Displays
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Constrained Motion Devices Force Feedback DOF constrained to portray contract. ‘Virtual free space’ ‘Virtual constraint’
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Device Limitations Sampling Period Device Dynamics Power Limitations
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Ideal Equivalent Performance |Z|, dB Virtual Constraint Virtual Free Space Max Impedance for Free Space Min. Impedance For Hard Contact FORBIDDEN REGION Freq.
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Low Inherent Impedance Nominally displays Virtual free space. Position feedback increases impedance. High gain servos constrain motion. Limitations: Stability & power
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The PHANToM
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High Inherent Impedance Nominally displays Virtual Constraint. Impedance reduced by force feedback. Framework conveys stiffness. Limitations: Dynamics & Stability
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The HapticMASTER
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TextureShape High FrequencyLow Frequency Region of Ambiguity Bandwidth & The Haptic Spectrum
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Temporal & Spatial Relationships t = s v t = Temporal frequency (Hz.) s = Spatial Frequency (Cycles/m.) v = Exploration velocity (m/s).
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Vibrotactile Display Bonded Neodymium Magnets, Radially Polarised Magnetic Field LVDT Spring Retaining Plate 200 Turns of 0.6mm Diameter Copper Wire 37mm 20mm 110mm 15mm
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Multi Modal Interaction HCI Occurs Using: Haptic Visual Auditory Smell ?!? Overcome limitations using other modes.
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