DocumentCode :
3600541
Title :
Multipoint Haptic Guidance for Micrograsping Systems
Author :
Quan-Zen Ang ; Horan, Ben ; Abdi, Hamid ; Nahavandi, Saeid
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Eng., Deakin Univ., Geelong, VIC, Australia
Volume :
9
Issue :
4
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
1388
Lastpage :
1395
Abstract :
The ability to perform accurate micromanipulation offers wide-reaching benefits and is of increasing interest to researchers. Recent research into microgripper, microtweezer, and microforcep systems contributes toward accurate micrograsping and manipulation. Despite these efforts, achieving adequate operator control remains a distinct research challenge. Haptic interfaces interact with the human´s haptic modality and offer the ability to enhance the operator´s controllability of micromanipulation systems. Our previous work introduced single-point haptic guidance to assist the operator during intracellular microinjection. This paper extends the approach to propose multipoint haptic guidance for micrograsping tasks. Accurate micrograsping is valuable in many applications, including microassembly and biomanipulation. A multipoint haptic gripper facilitates haptic interaction, and haptic guidance assists the operator in controlling systems suitable for micrograsping. Force fields are used to guide the operator to suitable grasp points on micrometer-sized objects and consist of attractive and repulsive forces. The ability of the force field to effectively assist the operator in grasping the cell is evaluated using a virtual environment. Evaluation results demonstrate the ability of the approach to significantly reduce participants´ average grasping error.
Keywords :
controllability; grippers; haptic interfaces; micromanipulators; attractive forces; biomanipulation; haptic interaction; haptic interfaces; human haptic modality; intracellular microinjection; microassembly; microforcep systems; micrograsping systems; microgripper; micromanipulation systems; micrometer-sized objects; microtweezer; multipoint haptic gripper; multipoint haptic guidance; operator control; operator controllability; repulsive forces; single-point haptic guidance; virtual environment; Force; Grasping; Grippers; Hip; Virtual environments; Visualization; Haptic guidance; micrograsping; micromanipulation; multipoint haptics;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Systems Journal, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1932-8184
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JSYST.2014.2314737
Filename :
6810141
Link To Document :
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