勘探动力学对刚度感知影响的初步研究*

M. Singhala, Jeremy D. Brown
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遥控机器人系统的效用在很大程度上取决于它们提供给操作者的反馈质量。虽然机器人与环境之间的动态交互通常可以被感知或建模,但人机界面的动态耦合往往被忽视。通过远程机器人改进灵巧的操作将需要仔细考虑人类的触觉感知,因为它涉及到人类在远程机器人界面上的探索动态。在本文中,我们使用勘探速度作为控制操作员勘探动态的手段,并介绍了两个旨在研究勘探速度对刚度感知影响的刚度判别实验的结果。结果表明,在个人层面上,不同的勘探速度对硬度的感知不同,然而,在所有参与者中没有发现一致的趋势。这些结果表明,探索动态可以影响远程机器人界面的触觉交互质量,也反映了研究导致我们的感知随探索策略的选择而变化的潜在机制的必要性。
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Prefatory study of the effects of exploration dynamics on stiffness perception*
The utility of telerobotic systems is driven in large part by the quality of feedback they provide to the operator. While the dynamic interaction between a robot and the environment can often be sensed or modeled, the dynamic coupling at the human-robot interface is often overlooked. Improving dexterous manipulation through telerobots will require careful consideration of human haptic perception as it relates to human exploration dynamics at the telerobotic interface. In this manuscript, we use exploration velocity as a means of controlling the operator’s exploration dynamics, and present results from two stiffness discrimination experiments designed to investigate the effects of exploration velocity on stiffness perception. The results indicate that stiffness percepts vary differently for different exploration velocities on an individual level, however, no consistent trends were found across all participants. These results suggest that exploration dynamics can affect the quality of haptic interactions through telerobotic interfaces, and also reflect the need to study the underlying mechanisms that cause our perception to vary with our choice of exploration strategy.
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