Handshakes, Boxes, and More! - 09/23/2011
Ofir Nachum (MIT)
Title: Handshakes, Boxes, and More!
Abstract: The Karniel lab, located at the Ben-Gurion University of
the Negev in Beer-Sheva, Israel has done much to advance the field of
biomedical engineering through the use of haptic interfaces. The
haptic devices used by the lab are of the PHANToM variety, and allow
the programmer to build an interface that measures the position and
velocity of a subject’s hand as well as to apply forces from a virtual
world. Using these interfaces, it is possible to create an experiment
which measures a subject’s reaction to a slightly altered reality
versus an imitation of the real world. The Karniel lab is currently
using haptic interfaces to investigate properties of a human-like
handshake and to analyze predictive elements involved in human motor
control when lifting a box. This talk will focus on the specifics of
these experiments and how they investigate their respective topics
utilizing haptic devices to produce valuable and reliable data.
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JiaxiJin - 09 Dec 2011