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Exploring the Role of Electro-Tactile and Kinesthetic Feedback in Telemanipulation Task
18th IEEE International Conference on Automation Science and Engineering, CASE 2022 ; 2022-August:641-646, 2022.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-2136128
ABSTRACT
Teleoperation of robotic systems for precise and delicate object grasping requires high-fidelity haptic feedback to obtain comprehensive real-time information about the grasp. In such cases, the most common approach is to use kinesthetic feedback. However, a single contact point information is insufficient to detect the dynamically changing shape of soft objects. This paper proposes a novel telemanipulation system that provides kinesthetic and cutaneous stimuli to the user's hand to achieve accurate liquid dispensing by dexterously manipulating the deformable object (i.e., pipette). The experimental results revealed that the proposed approach to provide the user with multimodal haptic feedback considerably improves the quality of dosing with a remote pipette. Compared with pure visual feedback, the relative dosing error decreased by 66% and task execution time decreased by 18% when users manipulated the deformable pipette with a multimodal haptic interface in combination with visual feedback. The proposed technology can be potentially implemented in delicate dosing procedures during the antibody tests for COVID-19, chemical experiments, operation with organic materials, and telesurgery. © 2022 IEEE.
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Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: Scopus Language: English Journal: 18th IEEE International Conference on Automation Science and Engineering, CASE 2022 Year: 2022 Document Type: Article