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Preliminary experiments in cooperative human/robot force control for robot assisted microsurgical manipulation

Rajesh Kumar, Peter Berkelman, Puneet Gupta, Ashley T. Barnes, Peter S. Jensen, Louis L. Whitcomb, Russell H. Taylor

Year
2002
Citations
94

Abstract

Reports preliminary experiments with a robot system designed to cooperatively extend a human's ability to perform fine manipulation tasks requiring human judgement, sensory integration and hand-eye coordination. A completed steady-hand robot is reported. A stable force control law is reviewed. Preliminary experiments validate theoretical predictions of stable one-dimensional control of tool-tip forces in contact with both linearly and nonlinearly compliant objects. Preliminary feasibility experiments demonstrate stable one-dimensional robotic augmentation and "force scaling" of a human operator's tactile input.

Keywords

RobotHaptic technologyComputer scienceHuman–robot interactionContact forceControl (management)Operator (biology)SimulationControl engineeringArtificial intelligence

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