物理协同操作过程中用于状态分类的力/扭矩分类法。

IF 2.8 3区 计算机科学 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, CYBERNETICS
Dallin L Cordon, John L Salmon, Marc D Killpack
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摘要

实现无缝的人机协作需要更深入地了解代理在共享任务期间如何管理和沟通力量。协作操作过程中的力交互本质上是复杂的,特别是考虑到它们如何随着时间的推移而演变。为了解决这种复杂性,我们提出了分解力和扭矩分量的分类法,为检查触觉通信提供了结构化框架,并为能够与人类伙伴执行有意义的协作操作任务的机器人的开发提供了信息。我们提出了一种标准化的力分解和分类术语,弥合了该领域先前文献中的各种语言,并对物理人机交互和触觉交流进行了回顾。提出的分类法允许对我们期望在协作操作(在人与人或人-机器人团队之间)中发生的重要力量组合进行更有效和细致的讨论。我们还包括示例场景来说明所建议的分类法在描述代理之间的交互方面的价值。
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A Force/Torque Taxonomy for Classifying States During Physical Co-Manipulation.

Achieving seamless human-robot collaboration requires a deeper understanding of how agents manage and communicate forces during shared tasks. Force interactions during collaborative manipulation are inherently complex, especially when considering how they evolve over time. To address this complexity, we propose a taxonomy of decomposed force and torque components, providing a structured framework for examining haptic communication and informing the development of robots capable of performing meaningful collaborative manipulation tasks with human partners. We propose a standardized terminology for force decomposition and classification, bridging the varied language in previous literature in the field, and conduct a review of physical human-human interaction and haptic communication. The proposed taxonomy allows for a more effective and nuanced discussion of important force combinations that we expect to occur during collaborative manipulation (between human-human or human-robot teams). We also include example scenarios to illustrate the value of the proposed taxonomy in describing interactions between agents.

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IEEE Transactions on Haptics
IEEE Transactions on Haptics COMPUTER SCIENCE, CYBERNETICS-
CiteScore
5.90
自引率
13.80%
发文量
109
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: IEEE Transactions on Haptics (ToH) is a scholarly archival journal that addresses the science, technology, and applications associated with information acquisition and object manipulation through touch. Haptic interactions relevant to this journal include all aspects of manual exploration and manipulation of objects by humans, machines and interactions between the two, performed in real, virtual, teleoperated or networked environments. Research areas of relevance to this publication include, but are not limited to, the following topics: Human haptic and multi-sensory perception and action, Aspects of motor control that explicitly pertain to human haptics, Haptic interactions via passive or active tools and machines, Devices that sense, enable, or create haptic interactions locally or at a distance, Haptic rendering and its association with graphic and auditory rendering in virtual reality, Algorithms, controls, and dynamics of haptic devices, users, and interactions between the two, Human-machine performance and safety with haptic feedback, Haptics in the context of human-computer interactions, Systems and networks using haptic devices and interactions, including multi-modal feedback, Application of the above, for example in areas such as education, rehabilitation, medicine, computer-aided design, skills training, computer games, driver controls, simulation, and visualization.
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