The effect of time delays on tele-haptics

D. Wang, K. Tuer, M. Rossi, L. Ni, J. Shu
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Information technology has reached a limit in what can be done in training and doing remote tasks with only sight and sound. The next critical step is to add the sense of touch over network connections, otherwise known as tele-haptics. In this paper, an experimental demonstration involving a simple identification task has been developed, using a custom two degree-of-freedom haptic interface. The experiment shows quantitatively that haptics can be employed to greatly enhance user performance but the addition of simulated network time delay and sensor noise quickly degrades performance. It is demonstrated that time-delay compensation techniques can aid in situations where the time-delay and sensor noise make the equipment unusable. In addition, another experiment demonstrating tele-haptics using two MPB Freedom 6S haptic devices is discussed. Key issues in the implementation of such an experiment are presented and a description of the results is given.
时间延迟对远程触觉的影响
信息技术在训练和仅凭视觉和声音完成远程任务方面已经达到了极限。下一个关键步骤是通过网络连接增加触觉,也就是所谓的远程触觉。在本文中,一个实验演示涉及一个简单的识别任务已经开发,使用自定义的二自由度触觉界面。实验定量地表明,触觉可以极大地提高用户性能,但模拟网络时延和传感器噪声的加入会迅速降低性能。研究表明,时延补偿技术可以在时延和传感器噪声使设备无法使用的情况下提供帮助。此外,本文还讨论了另一个使用两个MPB Freedom 6S触觉装置演示远程触觉的实验。提出了实验实施中的关键问题,并给出了实验结果的描述。
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