A Position-Control Based Approach to Haptic Rendering of Stiff Objects

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Conventional force rendering methods in haptic applications often suffer stability issues when simulating interactions with stiff objects such as a virtual wall. This paper argues that the emphasis in such scenarios is to minimize the penetration into the virtual wall instead of modeling the wall as a spring-damper system. Therefore, we propose an approach using a position controller to achieve better haptic rendering of the virtual wall. The proposed approach exploits model-based development tools to obtain the linear control system model without the need for an analytical model of the dynamics of the haptic device. A simulation-based performance comparison of two different controllers has been made for a 6-DOF parallel structure haptic device.

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Wang, Y., Feng, L., & Andersson, K. (2021). A Position-Control Based Approach to Haptic Rendering of Stiff Objects. IEEE Transactions on Haptics, 14(3), 646–659. https://doi.org/10.1109/TOH.2020.3044682

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