Real-time Adaptive Prediction Method for Smooth Haptic Rendering
In this paper, we propose a real-time adaptive prediction method to calculate smooth and accurate haptic feedback in complex scenarios. Smooth haptic feedback is an important task for haptic rendering with complex virtual objects. However, commonly the update rate of the haptic rendering may drop do...
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Zusammenfassung: | In this paper, we propose a real-time adaptive prediction method to calculate
smooth and accurate haptic feedback in complex scenarios. Smooth haptic
feedback is an important task for haptic rendering with complex virtual
objects. However, commonly the update rate of the haptic rendering may drop
down during multi-point contact in complex scenarios because high computational
cost is required for collision detection and physically-based dynamic
simulation. If the haptic rendering is done at a lower update rate, it may
cause discontinuous or instable force/torque feedback. Therefore, to implement
smooth and accurate haptic rendering, the update rate of force/torque
calculation should be kept in a high and constant frequency. In the proposed
method, the auto-regressive model with real-time coefficients update is
proposed to predict interactive forces/torques during the physical simulation.
In addition, we introduce a spline function to dynamically interpolate smooth
forces/torques in haptic display according to the update rate of physical
simulation. In the experiments, we show the feasibility of the proposed method
and compare its performance with other methods and algorithms. The result shows
that the proposed method can provide smooth and accurate haptic force feedback
at a high update rate for complex scenarios. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1603.06674 |