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1 HAPTIC SYSTEMS

2 OUTLINE IMPORTANT CONCEPTS IN HAPTICS.
EXAMPLES OF HAPTIC COMMERCIAL PRODUCTS. APPLICATION IN VARIOUS FIELDS. SUMMARY.

3 WHAT IS ‘HAPTICS’ ?  HAPTICS-The technology that interfaces human interaction with external enviroinment via touch. Developing a computer controlled system to physically interact with a Virtual or remote enviroinment. Originated from the Greek word ‘HAPTETHESAI’.

4 WORKING OF HAPTICS

5 HAPTIC INFORMATION TACTILE INFORMATIONS KINESTHETIC INFORMATION
HAPTIC INFORMATION=TACTILE +KINESTHETIC INFORMATION

6 VIRTUAL REALITY 1) Creation of an artifi- cial environment
VIRTUAL REALITY 1) Creation of an artifi- cial environment. 2) 3D effect. 3) Increased realism. 4) Special sensory input devices are used.

7 HAPTIC FEEDBACK BASIC BLOCK DIAGRAM MAIN ELEMENTS: 1) Simulation Engine 2) Haptic Rendering Algorithms 3) Transducers

8 HAPTIC DEVICES A device that intervenes a user and computer for haptic interactions.

9 CLASSIFICATION VIRTUAL REALITY/TELEROBOTICS Exoskeletal devices
Gloves and wearable devices Point sources 2) FEEDBACK DEVICES Force feedback devices

10 SOME POPULARLY USED HAPTIC INTERFACING DEVICES

11 PHANTOM i) Devoloped by Sensable Tech. ii) 6 DOF device
PHANTOM i) Devoloped by Sensable Tech. ii) 6 DOF device. iii) Pen based interaction. iv) Serial linkage. v) Force feedback. vi) Was the break- through performance in the field of haptics.

12 CONTACT DISPLAY DESIGN

13 CYBERGLOVE Devoloped by Immersion corp
CYBERGLOVE Devoloped by Immersion corp. Basic system includes 1) Cyberglove. 2)An instrumentation unit. 3) A serial connection to the computer. 4) A virtual hand graphic model display.

14 MECHANICAL STRUCTURE

15 OTHER POPULARLY USED HAPTIC DEVICES
OTHER POPULARLY USED HAPTIC DEVICES BMW IDRIVE VIBROTACTILE VEST NOVINT FALCON

16 HAPTIC INTERFACE

17 HAPTIC RENDERING Compute the interaction forces b/w the haptic interface and virtual object. Ensure that the haptic device correctly renders such forces on the human operator.

18 AVATAR 1) Virtual representati on of the haptic interface by which the user physically interacts with the virtual env ) Choice depends on the object simulated and the device capa bilities.

19 HAPTIC RENDERING ALGORITHMS SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE

20 Contd.. HAPTIC RENDERING TECHNIQUES Point interaction rendering Single points of a probe, thimble or stylus is employed. Ray based rendering Probe is modeled in the virtual environment as a finite ray.

21 APPLICATIONS Graphical user interfaces.
Surgical simulation and medical training. Telerobotics. Military applications. Museum displays. Assistive technologies for the blind and visually impaired.

22 GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACES.

23 SURGICAL SIMULATION & MEDICAL TRAINING

24 MILITARY TRAINING

25 LIMITATIONS OF HAPTICS
Can only exert forces with limited magnitude. Haptic systems aren’t ideal force transducers due to existence of friction, inertia, backlash etc. Haptic rendering algorithms operates in discrete time while user’s in continuous time. The position sensors have finite resolutions.

26 FUTURE VISION Can Touch be distributed over space and time, recorded and broadcasted like streaming data?

27 CONCLUSION 1) Future for online computing and e-commerce. 2) Enhance the shopper experience and help online shopper to feel the merchandise without leave their home. 3) Because of the increasing applications of haptics, the cost of the haptic devices will drop in future.

28 REFERENCES http://www.technologyreview.com http://www.sensable.com
jks-folks.stanford.edu/papers/Haptic-Rendering.pdf

29 THANK YOU


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