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Haptic refers to feedback of a physical signal to a human user through touch. A haptic system realizes this feedback. In most of the applications today, the physical signal refers to force but not necessary. Virtual environment haptic systems refers to the situation where the force to be feedback from the objects in a virtual environment or computer. Virtual environment haptic robotic systems are...
Artificial Neural network (ANN) has been widely used in solving complex real world problems. It is commonly known as a black-box approach in the sense that examples (input and output pairs) are learned in the process of establishing an ANN model. However, there is a long debate in literature on whether ANN is a white-box or a black-box approach. In this article, we take a more conceptual view towards...
In this paper, two control strategies are developed to control the piezoelectric inertia-friction actuator (PIFA) systems with a great attention to counter for the thermal effect. The first strategy is to use two controllers: one is the main controller (used to control the actuation) and the other is the auxiliary controller to adjust the contact pressure (used to compensate the thermal effect). The...
This paper provides a classification of in-pipe robots or robotic mechanisms in literature with the help of axiomatic design theory (ADT). The existing classification of these designs focuses on either their mobility or contact of the robot with the pipe inner surface. Such classification fails to provide a framework to guide the design of such robots. In this paper, we first propose a new approach...
In a companion paper published elsewhere [1], we proposed a design approach based on the general redundancy concept to improve the dynamic performance of a mechanism, especially shaking moment and driving torque, while fulfilling the required task. The approach was based on a partial redundancy function of the servomotor, so the approach is called partial redundancy servomotor (PRSM). In this paper,...
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