A haptic representation system for a virtual plain wall

Authors: Weangsima, Pornchai; Fujita, Kinya; Honda, Tsunenori

Source: Advanced Robotics, Volume 20, Number 1, 2006 , pp. 49-69(21)

Publisher: VSP, an imprint of Brill

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Abstract:

The purpose of this study is to develop a virtual wall display system for a walk simulator to grope its way in an 'invisible' situation, such as in a building filled with dense smoke, etc. To reproduce the realistic haptic sense of a building wall, the implementation of the wideness and the rigidity of wall are essential. Wideness of a virtual wall was realized by a hand-tracking control combined with a small wall panel which is mounted on a three-axis Cartesian manipulator. A 6-d.o.f. magnetic tracking system was utilized for the hand position tracking in the non-contact situation of the hand and the panel. In the contact situation, high rigidity of the wall was attained as stiffness in the normal direction is provided to the wall panel to represent the haptic sense of a rigid wall. Force-based tracking provides the low stiffness in the tangential direction to make the wall panel move easily along the direction of hand movement to represent a wide plain wall. A three-axis force sensor is attached on the wall panel to detect the contact force. The realization of smooth switching between both tracking controls provides the user with the haptic feel of the presence and continuity of a virtual wall. In addition, the frictional sensation has the effect of giving the system more reality. Experimental results have shown the effectiveness of the hybrid tracking method for the virtual wall system.

Keywords: VIRTUAL WALL; HAPTIC DISPLAY; ENCOUNTERED TYPE; HYBRID TRACKING

Document Type: Research article

DOI: 10.1163/156855306775275503

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