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A Peer-to-peer Architecture for Collaborative Haptic Assembly
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2006
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Haptic FeedbackHuman-robot Collaborative AssemblyVirtual EnvironmentsCollaborative Haptic AssemblyPacket JitterEngineeringAutomationDesignComputer EngineeringVirtual RealitySystems EngineeringHaptic TechnologyHuman-computer InteractionCollaborative Virtual EnvironmentRoboticsHapticsReal-time CollaborationVirtual Scene
Virtual environments using haptic devices have proved useful for assembly/disassembly simulation of mechanical components. To date most haptic virtual environments are stand-alone. Collaborative haptic virtual environments (CHVEs) are distributed across a number of users via a network, such as the Internet. These present new challenges to the designer, such as consistency of the virtual environments, user-user haptic interaction, and scalability. The system described in this paper considers the CHVEs to be distributed over a packet-switched network such as the Internet. It gives priority to the validation of interactions between objects grasped by users; guarantees consistency across different users' virtual environments. The paper explains the components used and the consistency-maintenance scheme that guarantees the consistency of the virtual scene in the remote nodes. Consistency and force feedback results are also discussed. Results presented show the system maintains a consistent and satisfactory response when network incurs delay or packet jitter
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