Using Haptics To Probe Human Contact Control Strategies For Six Degree-of-Freedom Tasks

被引:0
|
作者
Klingbeil, Ellen [1 ]
Menon, Samir [1 ]
Go, Keegan [1 ]
Khatib, Oussama [1 ]
机构
[1] Stanford Univ, Stanford, CA 94305 USA
关键词
Perception and psychophysics; haptic; Force rendering; Virtual environment modeling; Manufacturing/assembly; COMPLIANT;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
TP3 [计算技术、计算机技术];
学科分类号
0812 ;
摘要
Transferring human contact-manipulation skills to robots is complicated by the combinatorial growth in contact state descriptions with object and environment complexity, with no systematic method to characterize the subset of contact states that humans actually control. In this paper, we present an approach to determine whether human subjects control specific contact states. Subjects used a six degree-of-freedom haptic interface to place a box on a plane, and insert L-and S-shaped objects into corresponding holes, while using either their (undetermined) natural strategies or explicitly controlling a pre-specified sequence of contact states. We found that the vast majority of contact states were visited for time periods of less than 40ms, which negates the possibility of human feedback control due to physiological delay limits. Next, using force, moment and velocity trajectories around contact state transitions as a metric, we found that certain states were readily discriminable across natural and explicit control strategies (similar to 85%), which indicates that they were not controlled during natural motions. Less discriminable states, in contrast, were likely to have been controlled in both natural and explicit strategies. Our results suggest that humans explicitly control a small subset of contact states, and that their control strategies are reflected in local force and velocity profiles. We thus demonstrate that six degree-of-freedom haptic simulations are effective for characterizing human contact-state invariant control strategies.
引用
收藏
页码:93 / 95
页数:3
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] CONTROL DESIGN FOR A SIX DEGREE-OF-FREEDOM SHAKER
    Chung, Walter H.
    Raines, Allen
    Shishido, John
    [J]. SPACEFLIGHT MECHANICS 2011, PTS I-III, 2011, 140 : 1353 - +
  • [2] Six degree-of-freedom calibration system
    Fan, ZG
    Zuo, BJ
    Xu, SW
    Zhang, FS
    Jia, YS
    Dong, ML
    Qiu, JW
    Gui, B
    [J]. PROCEEDINGS OF THE SECOND INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON INSTRUMENTATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, VOL 2, 2002, : 546 - 550
  • [3] Six degree-of-freedom haptic rendering using voxel sampling
    McNeely, WA
    Puterbaugh, KD
    Troy, JJ
    [J]. SIGGRAPH 99 CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS, 1999, : 401 - 408
  • [4] Modeling and control of a six degree-of-freedom magnetic/fluidic motion control stage
    Ludwick, SJ
    Trumper, DL
    Holmes, ML
    [J]. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON CONTROL SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY, 1996, 4 (05) : 553 - 564
  • [5] Adaptive vibration control on six degree-of-freedom magnetostrictive smart structure
    Li, Chao
    Mao, Jianqin
    [J]. 2006 BIMW: 2006 BEIJING INTERNATIONAL MATERIALS WEEK, PTS 1-4: MAGNESIUM, 2007, 546-549 : 2199 - +
  • [6] Design and control of six degree-of-freedom active vibration isolation table
    Hong, Jinpyo
    Park, Kyihwan
    [J]. REVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS, 2010, 81 (03):
  • [7] A SIX DEGREE-OF-FREEDOM SPACECRAFT DYNAMICS SIMULATOR FOR FORMATION CONTROL RESEARCH
    Nakka, Yashwanth Kumar
    Foust, Rebecca C.
    Lupu, Elena Sorina
    Elliott, David B.
    Crowell, Irene S.
    Chung, Soon-Jo
    Hadaegh, Fred Y.
    [J]. ASTRODYNAMICS 2018, PTS I-IV, 2019, 167 : 3367 - 3386
  • [8] Six Degree-of-Freedom Measurements of Human Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
    Fidel Hernandez
    Lyndia C. Wu
    Michael C. Yip
    Kaveh Laksari
    Andrew R. Hoffman
    Jaime R. Lopez
    Gerald A. Grant
    Svein Kleiven
    David B. Camarillo
    [J]. Annals of Biomedical Engineering, 2015, 43 : 1918 - 1934
  • [9] Research on Vibration Angle of Six Degree-of-freedom
    Li Chun-zhi
    Chen Ying
    Liu Qing-lin
    [J]. VIBRATION, STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING AND MEASUREMENT II, PTS 1-3, 2012, 226-228 : 440 - 443
  • [10] A six degree-of-freedom precision patient positioner
    Moyers, MF
    Rightnar, S
    Arellano, R
    Schulte, RW
    Miller, DW
    Levy, RP
    Westerlund, K
    Sandin, C
    Osterberg, U
    [J]. MEDICAL PHYSICS, 2003, 30 (06) : 1398 - 1398