Walker Julie M, Culbertson Heather, Raitor Michael, Okamura Allison M
IEEE Trans Haptics. 2018 Apr-Jun;11(2):267-278. doi: 10.1109/TOH.2017.2713380. Epub 2017 Jun 7.
This paper presents a system of two double-gimbal control moment gyroscopes (CMGs) for providing ungrounded kinesthetic haptic feedback. By spinning a second flywheel opposite the first, and rotating them through opposite trajectories, undesired gyroscopic effects can be eliminated, isolating a single torque axis. This produces a moment pulse proportional to the flywheel spin speed and rotation speed. Rotating the CMG gimbals quickly in one direction, then resetting them more slowly generates repeated torque pulses indicating a clear direction cue. We present the mathematical model for moments produced by this system and verify that the performance of our device matches this model. Using these asymmetric moment pulses, we provide haptic cues to participants in two studies. In the first study, users simply identify the direction of torque cues. In the second study, we use the torque pulses to guide users to target orientations. Performance in both studies shows that this system has the potential to provide useful guidance for applications where ungrounded haptic feedback is desired.
本文提出了一种由两个双框架控制力矩陀螺(CMG)组成的系统,用于提供无地面支撑的动觉触觉反馈。通过使第二个飞轮与第一个飞轮反向旋转,并使它们沿相反轨迹转动,可以消除不期望的陀螺效应,从而分离出单个扭矩轴。这会产生一个与飞轮自旋速度和旋转速度成正比的力矩脉冲。将CMG框架快速向一个方向旋转,然后再较慢地复位,会产生重复的扭矩脉冲,指示出明确的方向提示。我们给出了该系统产生力矩的数学模型,并验证了我们装置的性能与该模型相符。利用这些不对称的力矩脉冲,我们在两项研究中为参与者提供了触觉提示。在第一项研究中,用户只需识别扭矩提示的方向。在第二项研究中,我们使用扭矩脉冲引导用户到达目标方向。两项研究的结果都表明,该系统有潜力为需要无地面支撑触觉反馈的应用提供有用的指导。