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Telepresence Index for Bilateral Teleoperations
Chang, Pyung Hun
;
Kim, Jong Hyun
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Title
Telepresence Index for Bilateral Teleoperations
DGIST Authors
Chang, Pyung Hun
;
Kim, Jong Hyun
Issued Date
2012-02
Citation
Chang, Pyung Hun. (2012-02). Telepresence Index for Bilateral Teleoperations. doi: 10.1109/TSMCB.2011.2160849
Type
Article
Article Type
Article
Subject
Algorithm
;
Algorithms
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Bilateral Control
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Bilateral Teleoperation
;
Comprehensive Performance
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Computer Simulation
;
Control Architecture
;
Delay Control Systems
;
Error Vector Magnitude
;
Feedback
;
Feedback System
;
Kinematic Correspondence (KC)
;
Kinematics
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Man-Machine Systems
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Man Machine Interaction
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Methodology
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Models, Theoretical
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Performance Evaluation
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Performance Index
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Performance Indices
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Performance Objective
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Phase Error
;
Remote Control
;
Tele-Operations
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Telemetry
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Telepresence
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Theoretical Model
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Time Delay
;
Transparency
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Transparency (TP)
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Visual Communication
ISSN
1083-4419
Abstract
This paper proposes a performance index called telepresence index for bilateral teleoperation, which can be used both for the performance evaluation of bilateral control architectures and for design purposes. This index is intended to represent a comprehensive performance objective consisting of transparency and kinematic correspondence, which are two major performance objectives of bilateral teleoperation. In order to quantify the performance objective, telepresence index has employed the error vector magnitude, which enables a seamless combination of magnitude and phase errors and the accommodation of time delay. In comparison with existing performance indices, it was observed that telepresence index possesses the comprehensiveness of performance objectives, magnitude/phase integrity, and the capacity to include time delay, which the others lack in one way or another. The index was applied to evaluate the performances of two widely known control architectures: PD-type bilateral control and Ueda's ideal control. In all cases, telepresence index has been compared favorably with the other indices in terms of clarity, convenience, and accuracy, thereby demonstrating its superiority. © 2011 IEEE.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/5367
DOI
10.1109/TSMCB.2011.2160849
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
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