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Haptic guidance for improved task performance in steering microparticles with optical tweezers

Çağatay Başdoğan, Alper Kıraz, Ibrahim Bukusoglu, Aydin Varol, S. Doğanay

Year
2007
Citations
38

Abstract

We report the manipulation of 4-5 mum diameter polymer microspheres floating in water using optical tweezers (OT) and a haptic device (i.e. force-reflecting robotic arm). Trapped microspheres are steered using the end-effector of a haptic device that is virtually coupled to an XYZ piezo-scanner controlling the movements of the fluid bed. To help with the manipulations, we first calculate a collision-free path for the particle and then display artificial guidance forces to the user through the haptic device to keep him/her on this path during steering. Experiments conducted with 8 subjects show almost two-fold improvements in the average path error and average speed under the guidance of haptic feedback.

Keywords

Haptic technologyOptical tweezersComputer scienceOptical forceTweezersSimulationScannerBeam steeringPath (computing)Optics

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