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Compact haptic device using a pneumatic bellows for teleoperation of a surgical robot

Ryoken Miyazaki, Tomohisa Terata, Takahiro Kanno, Toshiaki Tsuji, Gen Endo, Kenji Kawashima

Year
2015
Citations
5

Abstract

In this paper, a lightweight master interface for a surgical robot system is proposed. The position of the human hand is measured by a non-contact motion tracker, but the force feedback is realized by a handheld haptic device. A gripping force is displayed by a pneumatic bellows, which is smaller and more lightweight than electric motors. As for the slave manipulator, the gripper of a surgical forceps is actuated using a pneumatic cylinder. Force estimation is possible due to the back-drivability of the pneumatic actuator. Experimental results show the control performance of the haptic device and a constructed master-slave system.

Keywords

BellowsPneumatic actuatorTeleoperationPneumatic cylinderHaptic technologyActuatorForcepsRobotSimulationComputer science

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