DocumentCode
1553573
Title
An instrumented glove for grasp specification in virtual-reality-based point-and-direct telerobotics
Author
Yun, Myung Hwan ; Cannon, David ; Freivalds, Andris ; Thomas, Geb
Author_Institution
Dept. of Ind. Eng., Pohang Inst. of Sci. & Technol., South Korea
Volume
27
Issue
5
fYear
1997
Firstpage
835
Lastpage
846
Abstract
Hand posture and force, which define aspects of the way an object is grasped, are features of robotic manipulation. A means for specifying these grasping "flavors" has been developed that uses an instrumented glove equipped with joint and force sensors. The new grasp specification system will be used at the Pennsylvania State University (Penn State) in a Virtual Reality based Point-and-Direct (VR-PAD) robotics implementation. Here, an operator gives directives to a robot in the same natural way that human may direct another. Phrases such as "put that there" cause the robot to define a grasping strategy and motion strategy to complete the task on its own. In the VR-PAD concept, pointing is done using virtual tools such that an operator can appear to graphically grasp real items in live video. Rather than requiring full duplication of forces and kinesthetic movement throughout a task as is required in manual telemanipulation, hand posture and force are now specified only once. The grasp parameters then become object flavors. The robot maintains the specified force and hand posture flavors for an object throughout the task in handling the real workpiece or item of interest.
Keywords
data gloves; telerobotics; virtual reality; grasp specification; grasping; grasping strategy; instrumented glove; motion strategy; robotic manipulation; telerobotics; virtual tools; virtual-reality; Atherosclerosis; Cameras; Computer integrated manufacturing; Force sensors; Humans; Instruments; Orbital robotics; Robot sensing systems; Robot vision systems; Telerobotics; Biomechanics; Equipment Design; Finger Joint; Hand Strength; Humans; Man-Machine Systems; Models, Statistical; Range of Motion, Articular; Robotics; Touch; User-Computer Interface;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part B: Cybernetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1083-4419
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/3477.623236
Filename
623236
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