Low Latency Haptic Feedback for Battery Powered HCI for the Tactile Internet

Souvik Kundu, B. O’flynn, Javier Torres Sanchez, M. Walsh
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The Tactile Internet, which is considered by many to be the next generation of Internet of Things (IoT), will enable real time Human Computer Interaction (HCI) systems capable of delivering tactile experiences remotely from the machine to the operator. Tactile Internet application fields include the tactile robot teleoperation, which constitutes the next generation of collaborative robots, equipped with sensing capabilities to process humanlike tactile sensation in Augmented/Virtual Reality (AR/VR) applications, i.e. advanced AR/VR training or education environments, Automotive and other application domains where Human Machine Interfaces (HMI) are required [1]. Tactile Enabled battery powered HCI devices must satisfy ultra-low latency haptic media constraints which are an order of magnitude more sensitive to delays when compared to audio and visual media [2] as well as low power consumption constrains required by battery powered portable or wearable technology. This paper describes the design considerations for power efficient low latency tactile feedback technology and the modelling and characterization of the system level latency associated with a tactile piezoelectric actuator driver. Such a driver architecture is envisaged to be used to implement haptic feedback in HMI scenarios, with a focus on reducing the latency of, battery powered, piezoelectric based tactile enabled HCI devices.
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用于触觉互联网的电池供电HCI的低延迟触觉反馈
触觉互联网被许多人认为是下一代物联网(IoT),它将使实时人机交互(HCI)系统能够从机器远程向操作员提供触觉体验。触觉互联网应用领域包括触觉机器人遥操作,它是下一代协作机器人,具有感知能力,在增强/虚拟现实(AR/VR)应用中处理类似人类的触觉,即高级AR/VR培训或教育环境,汽车和其他需要人机界面(HMI)的应用领域[1]。触觉支持电池供电的HCI设备必须满足超低延迟触觉媒体的限制,与音频和视觉媒体相比,触觉媒体对延迟的敏感性更高[2],以及电池供电的便携式或可穿戴技术所需的低功耗限制。本文描述了低功耗低延迟触觉反馈技术的设计考虑,以及与触觉压电驱动器相关的系统级延迟的建模和表征。这种驱动架构被设想用于在HMI场景中实现触觉反馈,重点是减少电池供电的基于压电的触觉HCI设备的延迟。
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