نتایج جستجو برای: force feedback

تعداد نتایج: 330243  

2000
Jack Tigh Dennerlein Maria C. Yang Jack Dennerlein

Jack Tigh Dennerlein Maria C. Yang Harvard University Reactivity 665 Huntington Ave. 1301 Shoreway Road, Suite 425 Boston, MA 02115 Belmont, CA 94002 [email protected] [email protected] REVISION: 16 October 2000 ABSTRACT Pointing devices, long an essential input tool for the graphical user interface (GUI) of desktop computers, require precision motor control and dexterity to use. Haptic f...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2000
A B Slifkin D E Vaillancourt K M Newell

The purpose of the current investigation was to examine the influence of intermittency in visual information processes on intermittency in the control continuous force production. Adult human participants were required to maintain force at, and minimize variability around, a force target over an extended duration (15 s), while the intermittency of on-line visual feedback presentation was varied...

Journal: :The international journal of medical robotics + computer assisted surgery : MRCAS 2005
D Ye H Mozaffari-Naeini C Busart N V Thakor

Many surgical procedures require skillful manipulations of blood vessels, especially in conventional invasive or minimally invasive surgical procedures. Current surgical methods do not allow the surgeon to receive any real time feedback of the tissue properties when operating on the vessel. As a result, the unintentional application of excessive force may damage the blood vessel. To minimize su...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2003
Ronnie J H Wilmink T Richard Nichols

Neural signals from proprioceptors in muscles provide length and force-related linkages among muscles of the limbs. The functions of this network of heterogenic reflexes remain unclear. New data are reported here on the distribution and magnitudes of neural feedback among quadriceps and triceps surae muscles in the decerebrate cat. The purpose of this paper was to distinguish whether inhibitory...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2006
David E Vaillancourt Mary A Mayka Daniel M Corcos

The cerebellum, parietal cortex, and premotor cortex are integral to visuomotor processing. The parameters of visual information that modulate their role in visuomotor control are less clear. From motor psychophysics, the relation between the frequency of visual feedback and force variability has been identified as nonlinear. Thus we hypothesized that visual feedback frequency will differential...

Journal: :Human factors 2001
Jack Tigh Dennerlein Maria C. Yang

Pointing devices, essential input tools for the graphical user interface (GUI) of desktop computers, require precise motor control and dexterity to use. Haptic force-feedback devices provide the human operator with tactile cues, adding the sense of touch to existing visual and auditory interfaces. However, the performance enhancements, comfort, and possible musculoskeletal loading of using a fo...

Journal: :Front. Robotics and AI 2017
M. Reza Motamedi David Florant Vincent Duchaine

This paper investigates the effectiveness of three types of haptic feedback: normal stress, tangential force, and vibrotactile stimulation. Modern prosthetic limbs currently available on the market do not provide a wide range of sensory information to amputees, forcing amputees to mainly rely on visual attention when manipulating objects. We aim to develop a haptic system that can convey inform...

2013
Hamish Jamson Daryl L. Hibberd Natasha Merat

Previous literature suggests that haptic gas pedals can assist the driver in search of maximum fuel economy. This study investigated three haptic pedal designs, each with high and low intensities of feedback, in a rapid prototyping, paired comparison design. Twenty drivers took part, experiencing the systems in a high-fidelity driving simulator. Results suggested that drivers were best guided t...

Journal: :IEEE Trans. Robotics and Automation 1995
Zheng-Hua Luo Nobuyulu Kitamura Bao-Zhu Guo

For flexible robots with rotational joints it has been shown previously, by the first author, that direct strain feedback can damp out vibrations very satisfactorily. In this paper, a simple sensor-based output feedback control law, called shear force feedback, is newly proposed to control vibrations arising from structural flexibility of robots of Cartesian or SCARA types. Closed-loop exponent...

1998
Thavida Maneewarn Blake Hannaford

Kinematic conditioning of robot manipulators is the problem where small motions in Cartesian space cause excessive joint velocities. This problem is signi cant in teleoperation. Haptic feedback provides the bi-directional ow of information which allows the operator to control the telerobot interactively. Haptic feedback of kinematic conditioning is proposed as a new approach to achieve better p...

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