A Force Feedback Exoskeleton for Teleoperation Using Magnetorheological Clutches
A Force Feedback Exoskeleton for Teleoperation Using Magnetorheological Clutches
This paper proposes an upper-limb exoskeleton teleoperation system based on magnetorheological (MR) clutches, aiming to improve operational accuracy and enhance the immersive experience during lunar sampling tasks. Conventional exoskeleton teleoperation systems commonly employ active force feedback solutions, such as servo motors, which typically suffer from high system complexity and increased energy consumption. Furthermore, force feedback devices utilizing motors and gear reducers generally compromise backdrivability and pose safety risks to operators due to active force output. To address these limitations, we propose a semi-active force feedback strategy based on MR clutches. Dynamic magnetic field control enables precise adjustment of joint stiffness and damping, thereby providing smooth and high-resolution force feedback. The designed MR clutch exhibits outstanding performance across key metrics, achieving a torque-to-mass ratio (TMR) of 93.6 Nm/kg, a torque-to-volume ratio (TVR) of 4.05 x 10^5 Nm/m^3, and a torque-to-power ratio (TPR) of 4.15 Nm/W. Notably, the TMR represents an improvement of approximately 246% over a representative design in prior work. Experimental results validate the system's capability to deliver high-fidelity force feedback. Overall, the proposed system presents a promising solution for deep-space teleoperation with strong potential for real-world deployment in future missions.
Zhongyuan Kong、Lei Li、Erwin Ang Tien Yew、Zirui Chen、Wenbo Li、Shiwu Zhang、Jian Yang、Shuaishuai Sun
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Zhongyuan Kong,Lei Li,Erwin Ang Tien Yew,Zirui Chen,Wenbo Li,Shiwu Zhang,Jian Yang,Shuaishuai Sun.A Force Feedback Exoskeleton for Teleoperation Using Magnetorheological Clutches[EB/OL].(2025-06-17)[2025-07-16].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.15124.点此复制
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