Multi-Modal Haptic Rendering Based on Genetic Algorithm

Author:

Li YuchengORCID,Wang FeiORCID,Tao Liangze,Wu Juan

Abstract

Multi-modal haptic rendering is an important research direction to improve realism in haptic rendering. It can produce various mechanical stimuli that render multiple perceptions, such as hardness and roughness. This paper proposes a multi-modal haptic rendering method based on a genetic algorithm (GA), which generates force and vibration stimuli of haptic actuators according to the user’s target hardness and roughness. The work utilizes a back propagation (BP) neural network to implement the perception model f that establishes the mapping (I=f(G)) from objective stimuli features G to perception intensities I. We use the perception model to design the fitness function of GA and set physically achievable constraints in fitness calculation. The perception model is transformed into the force/vibration control model by GA. Finally, we conducted realism evaluation experiments between real and virtual samples under single or multi-mode haptic rendering, where subjects scored 0-100. The average score was 70.86 for multi-modal haptic rendering compared with 57.81 for hardness rendering and 50.23 for roughness rendering, which proved that the multi-modal haptic rendering is more realistic than the single mode. Based on the work, our method can be applied to render objects in more perceptual dimensions, not only limited to hardness and roughness. It has significant implications for multi-modal haptic rendering.

Funder

Natural Key R&D Program of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Computer Networks and Communications,Hardware and Architecture,Signal Processing,Control and Systems Engineering

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