Short time delay does not hinder haptic communication benefits
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Accepted version
Author(s)
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
Haptic communication, the exchange of force and tactile information during dancing or moving a table together, has been shown to benefit the performance of human partners. Similarly, it could also be used to improve the performance of robots working in contact with a human operator. As we move to more robot integrated workspaces, how common network features such as delay or jitter impact haptic communication need to be better understood. Here using a human-like interactive robotic controller, that has been found to be indistinguishable by humans to human interaction, we evaluate how subjects’ performance and perception is altered by varying levels of transmission delay. We find that subjects are able to recognise haptic delay at very small levels within haptic interaction. However, while they are consciously aware of the delay they can only compensate for it up until a certain point, after which they perceive it as the addition of noise/impedance into the system.
Date Issued
2021-05-14
Date Acceptance
2021-04-23
Citation
IEEE Transactions on Haptics, 2021, 14 (2), pp.322-327
ISSN
1939-1412
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Start Page
322
End Page
327
Journal / Book Title
IEEE Transactions on Haptics
Volume
14
Issue
2
Copyright Statement
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Sponsor
Engineering & Physical Science Research Council (E
Commission of the European Communities
Commission of the European Communities
Commission of the European Communities
Commission of the European Communities
Identifier
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Grant Number
EP/R026092/1
829186
843408
871803
861166
Subjects
Science & Technology
Technology
Computer Science, Cybernetics
Computer Science
Delays
Robots
Haptic interfaces
Task analysis
Wrist
Force
Visualization
Haptic communication
delay
human-robot interaction
teleoperation
Publication Status
Published
Date Publish Online
2021-05-14