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Development of an exoskeleton haptic interface for virtual task training
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2009
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Haptic FeedbackTeleoperationHaptic TechnologyMotor ControlAdmittance ControllerSensorimotor RehabilitationVirtual EnvironmentRehabilitation RoboticsKinesiologyVirtual RealityVirtual Task TrainingKinematicsRehabilitation EngineeringExoskeletonHealth SciencesAssistive TechnologyMedicineRehabilitationFunctional TrainingHapticsPhysical TherapyTactile InternetMotor Skill AssessmentHuman MovementRobotics
An exoskeleton haptic interface is developed for functional training in virtual environments. A composite control scheme enables a variety of tasks to be implemented, and a ¿Qt¿ graphics library is used to generate the virtual environment for the haptic interface at the hand and graphical user interfaces for input and telemetry. Inter-process communications convert telemetry from the exoskeleton into motion commands for objects in the virtual environment. A second haptic interface at the upper arm is used to control the elbow orbit self-motion of the arm during tasks. Preliminary results are reviewed for a wall-painting task in which the virtual wall stiffness and viscosity are generated using an admittance controller.
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