Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
722664 IFAC Proceedings Volumes 2007 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Haptic devices allow the user to feel the reaction forces and torques that arise when the virtual object attached to the user-manipulated probe touches the other objects in the virtual environment. Additionally, the user may feel some guiding constraints and forces that aid him in the completion of a virtual task. Also, haptic devices are used as master devices in teleoperation tasks and may include force reflection from the real forces sensed by a force sensor located at the robot wrist. Both operation modes can be combined to set up an assisted teleoperation system able to execute assembly tasks. This paper proposes the use of path planning techniques based on harmonic functions to generate a guiding force that aids the user during the teleoperation.

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