A haptic direction indicator using the gyro effect

The preliminary study described in this paper is about the assessment of the control parameters of a non-grounded haptic device giving kinaesthetic stimuli to indicate to the user a direction to follow to reach a target location. The haptic sensation is created by tilting one or more rotating flywhe...

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Published in:2011 IEEE World Haptics Conference pp. 251 - 256
Main Authors: Antolini, M., Bordegoni, M., Cugini, U.
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Published: IEEE 01-06-2011
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Summary:The preliminary study described in this paper is about the assessment of the control parameters of a non-grounded haptic device giving kinaesthetic stimuli to indicate to the user a direction to follow to reach a target location. The haptic sensation is created by tilting one or more rotating flywheels along an axis, controlling the direction and the amount of tilt, the velocity of the tilt (during the pulse and the repositioning of the flywheel), the frequency of pulses. The current prototype has only one flywheel and is able to tilt along a single axis, thus indicating only "right" or "left" direction. The experiments performed with the prototype allowed us to define a set of requirements (torque produced, duration of the stimuli) for a more complex prototype (2 flywheels and 2 DOF) to be developed and tested as future work.
ISBN:9781457702990
1457702991
DOI:10.1109/WHC.2011.5945494