“Sticking” aspects of a haptic device with part-locking programmable brakes

Y Tenzer, S Bowyer, BL Davies… - 2011 IEEE World …, 2011 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Y Tenzer, S Bowyer, BL Davies, FR y Baena
2011 IEEE World Haptics Conference, 2011ieeexplore.ieee.org
This paper outlines work on the development of a novel programmable rotary brake which
can restrict motion of a mechanism moving in one direction whilst allowing free motion in
other directions. The design, implementation and performance of a fully functional prototype
are described along the work on incorporating the prototype into a 3 Degrees-Of-Freedom
(DOF) haptic device. The ability of the haptic device to constrain the motion of the end-
effector to point-constraint was investigated and the experiments have shown that the haptic …
This paper outlines work on the development of a novel programmable rotary brake which can restrict motion of a mechanism moving in one direction whilst allowing free motion in other directions. The design, implementation and performance of a fully functional prototype are described along the work on incorporating the prototype into a 3 Degrees-Of-Freedom (DOF) haptic device. The ability of the haptic device to constrain the motion of the end-effector to point-constraint was investigated and the experiments have shown that the haptic device can implement virtual constraints without the need for a force sensor. The experiments also show that when an advanced control scheme is used the virtual wall is not felt as “sticky”.
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