Title :
Collocation Accuracy of Visuo-Haptic System: Metrics and Calibration
Author :
Wang, Dangxiao ; Zhang, Yuru ; Zhou, Wanlin ; Zhao, Hui ; Chen, Zhongyuan
Author_Institution :
State Key Lab. of Virtual Reality Technol. & Syst., Beihang Univ., Beijing, China
Abstract :
Human resolution of collocation error between haptic and stereoscopic displays influences the design of visuo-haptic rendering algorithms, yet it is not well characterized. In the present study, we propose quantified metrics to measure the visuo-haptic collocation error and a prototype based on half-silvered mirror is established to validate the metrics. After defining collocation error in terms of the spatial correspondence between a tool and a surface, a mathematical model is derived that relates collocation error to the visual and haptic rendering modules within the computational pipeline. A calibration method consisting of Perspective Calibration (PC) and Model Calibration (MC) is then proposed to compensate for manufacturing and assembly tolerances. Based on measurement values by a precise measurement apparatus, i.e., the FARO Arm, parameters for the PC and MC were determined. System performance is evaluated by measuring the collocation error between a real handle and its visual avatar. The average collocation error was 1.8 mm within the XwYwOw plane, and the error never exceeded 7 mm within an 80 mm × 80 mm × 80 mm workspace.
Keywords :
avatars; calibration; haptic interfaces; performance evaluation; rendering (computer graphics); three-dimensional displays; FARO Arm; MC; PC; XwYwOw plane; assembly tolerance; calibration method; collocation accuracy; computational pipeline; half-silvered mirror; haptic display; haptic rendering modules; human resolution; manufacturing tolerance; mathematical model; measurement values; model calibration; performanc evaluation; perspective calibration; precise measurement apparatus; quantified metrics; spatial correspondence; stereoscopic display; system performance; visual avatar; visual rendering modules; visuo-haptic collocation error; visuo-haptic rendering algorithms; visuo-haptic system; Calibration; Data visualization; Haptic interfaces; Rendering (computer graphics); Transforms; Visuo-haptic system; collocation accuracy; model calibration; perspective calibration.; spatial collocation error;
Journal_Title :
Haptics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TOH.2011.17