loading...
Adaptation of Haptic Interfaces for a LabVIEW-based System Dynamics Course
Alexandria, Virginia March 25-March 29
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/HAPTICS.2006.1512006 International Symposium on Hapti ...
 This Article 
 
PDF
HTML
IEEE Xplore Subscribers
 
 Share 
   
 Bibliographic References 
   
 Add to: 
 
Digg
Furl
Spurl
Blink
Simpy
Google
Del.icio.us
Y!MyWeb
 
 Search 
   
Kevin Bowen, Rice University
Marcia K. O?Malley, Rice University
This paper describes the development of haptic paddle laboratory kits and associated National Instruments LabVIEW virtual instrumentation to support the adaptation of laboratory experiments for a required undergraduate system dynamics course at Rice University. The laboratory experiments use simple haptic interfaces, devices that allow the students to interact via the sense of touch with virtual environments. A clear benefit of this laboratory series is that students study the haptic paddle as a real electromechanical system in addition to using the haptic paddle as a tool to interact with virtual mechanical systems. The haptic paddle hardware has been modified to improve robustness, and the LabVIEW graphical programming language is used for data acquisition and control throughout the laboratory series.
Index Terms:
Haptic I/O, curriculum
Citation:
Kevin Bowen, Marcia K. O?Malley, "Adaptation of Haptic Interfaces for a LabVIEW-based System Dynamics Course," haptics, pp.23, 2006 International Symposium on Haptic Interfaces for Virtual Environment and Teleoperator Systems (HAPTICS'06), 2006
Usage of this product signifies your acceptance of the Terms of Use.