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ECTS credit points: 4 |
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Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Marine Technology |
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Section of Man-Machine Systems |
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Lecturer(s):
J.L.Herder,
R.Q. van der Linde e.a. |
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Catalog
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Haptics,
master-slave, control, manipulator, mechanical design, parallel mechanisms,
psychophysics |
Course year: |
MSc 1st year |
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Assessment: |
Written
report |
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Prerequisites
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Detailed description of topics:
In this course, students carry out individual
projects which contribute to the realization of a new design for a telerobotics system (master-slave) with force feedback,
for instance to be used in (micro)surgery. Students
identify their individual assigment themselves.
Possible fields include specification of demands, conceptual or dimensional
design (for instance the slave unit), kinematics and dynamics of (parallel)
mechanisms, modeling (master unit, slave unit,
human operator) and control (master-slave), evaluation and psychophysical measurments (to assess the ability of humans to operate
the system or to derive design criteria). The FCS Haptic Master is part of
the experimental set-up, the slave unit is to be
designed in the progress of the course. |
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Remarks assessment, entry requirements, etc.:
The course incorporates a fair amount of
self-reliance, and is intended to be Self-Developing in two senses. Firstly,
this term emphasizes the responsability of the
students to acquire the appropriate knowledge. Secondly, it indicates that
students do not execute predefined yearly repetitive projects but rather
define and execute small, not previously conducted research or design
projects within the framework of the innovative overall project. Thus, the course
aims to bridge the gap between regular courses and the graduation project.
Meanwhile, the students efforts add up to the
completion of a major design project. |
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Learning goals:
Students will
acquaint themselves with defining innovative individual projects within the
larger framework of the overall goal, coping with responsability for the
project, and planning of their project, as well as acquiring knowledge in the
field of haptics system design in general and at least one aspect of it in particular.The
subsequent steps to be taken by the student are the following: (1) acquire
background knowledge, (2) acquire project-specific knowledge, (3) formulate a
well-defined problem statement for their own project considering alotted
time, (4) execute the project, (5) write a report, and (6) give a
presentation. |
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Computer use: |
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Laboratory project(s):
Depending on
individual project. Could for example be a psychophysical experiment to
assess the human sensitivity for a torque applied on the wrist by the master
unit. |
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Design content:
Students will be familiarized with the
following aspects, all of which are important for the design of the teleoperation system, of which every student chooses one
for an individual assignment: specification of demands, conceptual design,
dimensional design, optimization, kinematics, dynamics, parallel mechanisms,
control (master-slave), identification, modeling,
biomechanics, psychophysics. |
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