Title :
Consensus-Based Peer-to-Peer Control Architecture for Multiuser Haptic Interaction Over the Internet
Author :
Ke Huang ; Dongjun Lee
Author_Institution :
Digital Corp., Irvine, CA, USA
Abstract :
We propose a novel peer-to-peer (P2P) distributed control architecture for the shared haptic interaction among remotely located users over partially connected and undirected unreliable Internet communication network with varying delay, packet loss, data swapping/duplication, etc. Each user simulates and interacts with their own local copy of the shared deformable virtual object (for haptic responsiveness against latency), while these local copies are synchronized via a proportional-derivative type consensus control over the Internet communication network (for haptic experience consistency among the users). Our proposed architecture enforces passivity, thereby, rendering itself to be interaction stable, portable, and scalable for heterogeneous (passive) users and devices. Configuration consensus among the local copies and force balance among the users are also shown. The issue of optimizing communication network topology is also addressed with some relevant experimental results.
Keywords :
Internet; PD control; control engineering computing; distributed control; force control; groupware; haptic interfaces; peer-to-peer computing; stability; virtual reality; P2P distributed control architecture; communication network topology optimization; configuration consensus; consensus-based peer-to-peer control architecture; data duplication; data swapping; force balance; haptic responsiveness; heterogeneous devices; heterogeneous users; interaction stability; local copy synchronization; multiuser haptic interaction; packet loss; partially connected Internet communication network; passivity; portability; proportional-derivative type consensus control; remotely located users; scalability; shared deformable virtual object; shared haptic interaction; undirected unreliable Internet communication network; user haptic experience consistency; varying delay; Couplings; Delay; Haptic interfaces; Internet; Peer to peer computing; Symmetric matrices; Communication graph; Internet; consensus; multiuser shared haptic interaction; passivity;
Journal_Title :
Robotics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TRO.2012.2229672