International Display Workshops General Incorporated Association

3:10 PM - 3:30 PM

[VHF2-2 (Invited)] Research of Visual Haptics for Remote Machine Manipulation via Brain Signal Evaluation toward Robot Implementation

*Masaki Haruna1, Noboru Kawaguchi1, Shota Narasaki1, Masaki Ogino2, Yasutake Takahashi3, Toshiaki Akino Koike4, Susumu Morita1, Reeko Morioka1, Tomoka Shimizu1, Ayako Kanashima5 (1.Mitsubshi Electric Corporation (Japan), 2.Kansai University (Japan), 3.University of Fukui (Japan), 4.Mitsubshi Electric Research Laboratory (United States of America), 5.iPLANET Incorporated (Japan))

remote machine manipulation, visual hapics, brain signal, avatar

https://doi.org/10.36463/idw.2022.0653

A remote machine operation system is being developed to reduce migrant labor from developing countries to developed countries. The focus is on simplifying the operation interface by utilizing human cognitive characteristics. This paper will introduce visual haptics technology that transmits force haptics of remote machines with video images.