An impedance hand controller with direct force feedback is examined as an alternative to bilateral force reflection in teleoperations involving force contact. Experimentation revealed an operator preference for direct force feedback which provided a better feel of contact with the environment. The advantages of variable arm impedance were also made clear in tracking tests where subjects preferred the larger hand controller inertias made possible by the acceleration feedback loop in the master arm. The ability to decouple the hand controller impedance from the slave arm dynamics is expected to be even more significant when the inertial properties of various payloads in the slave arm are considered.
Impedance hand controllers for increasing efficiency in teleoperations
1989-01-31
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Teleoperations Security on Open Networks
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1998
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