Basic Study on Sensory Aspects of a Master/Slave System for Force Telecommunication

The advancement of multimedia services including audio/visual media has been rapid. The applications of cellular phones, in particular, have increased by using these technologies. In addition, if force telecommunication were realized, force information would become a next leading factor in the multi...

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Published in2006 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems pp. 1706 - 1711
Main Authors Hara, M., Jian Huang, Young-Mi Jung, Yabuta, T.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.10.2006
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Summary:The advancement of multimedia services including audio/visual media has been rapid. The applications of cellular phones, in particular, have increased by using these technologies. In addition, if force telecommunication were realized, force information would become a next leading factor in the multimedia service. In this field, a robotic master/slave system is a leading candidate. This system has been studied as a teleoperation system between an operator and an environment; the operator controls only the master device whereas the slave device is never controlled. For multimedia applications, such systems require flexibility and bidirectionality because force telecommunication must consider the interactions between users. This paper details the fundamental issues of force communication from a viewpoint of human perception. With regard to the control system, this study uses an integrated hybrid control master/slave system that helps to find a key factor of equal bilateral force telecommunication in the sensory aspect. The employed system has a function to change the proportion of force display to position display by varying a weight parameter. We discuss the basic control performance of a force telecommunication system and evaluate qualitative feelings of users by using a psychological evaluation method
ISBN:9781424402588
1424402581
ISSN:2153-0858
2153-0866
DOI:10.1109/IROS.2006.282128