Teleoperation of a biomimetic squid robot's arms via multiple haptic interfaces
tarafından
 
Emet, Hazal, author.

Başlık
Teleoperation of a biomimetic squid robot's arms via multiple haptic interfaces

Yazar
Emet, Hazal, author.

Yazar Ek Girişi
Emet, Hazal, author.

Fiziksel Tanımlama
xi, 108 leaves: charts;+ 1 computer laser optical disc.

Özet
Biomimetic robot systems have captured the attention of researchers for the past two decades. Along with biomimetic systems, the implementation of soft robotic arms has emerged and studied. Teleoperation of such biomimetic soft robots, i.e., a biomimetic squid robot, is still an open area of research. This study aims to initiate the development of a teleoperation system, which has multi-master multi-slave with dissimilar master-slave kinematics, to be adapted for the operation of an underwater biomimetic squid robot. The communication between the slave robot, which is the biomimetic squid robot’s soft arms, and the master system on the ground is estimated to have limited bandwidth. To overcome this problem, the model-mediation technique is selected to be adapted. The abstract information received from the slave side is used for regenerating the slave environment on the master side. The human operator uses two haptic devices to manipulate the four soft arms of this biomimetic robot via interacting with this regenerated model on the master side. The models of the biomimetic robot’s soft arms are developed by using the constant-curvature approach. While this study is limited in the sense that the slave side regeneration is previously completed on an ideally received signal even before the teleoperation is initiated, the teleoperation of 4 soft arms with two haptic devices is investigated. 4 different control strategies are formulated and evaluated on test subjects. The performances of the test subjects are evaluated based on their task completion duration, accuracy, and feedback received from their questionnaire answers. The primary investigation conducted is for the ergonomic use of teleoperation systems. Another evaluation is carried out to understand the influence of haptic feedback in telepresence. The evaluation results clearly indicate that the haptic feedback has improved the telepresence. The position-to-position mapping produced shorter task completion durations with worse accuracy relative to the position-to-velocity mapping.

Konu Başlığı
Robotic fish
 
Robotics.
 
Haptic devices
 
Biomimetics

Yazar Ek Girişi
Dede, Mehmet İsmet Can,

Tüzel Kişi Ek Girişi
İzmir Institute of Technology. Mechanical Engineering.

Tek Biçim Eser Adı
Thesis (Master)--İzmir Institute of Technology: Mechanical Engineering.
 
İzmir Institute of Technology: Mechanical Engineering--Thesis (Master)

Elektronik Erişim
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