US 5,734,373 Β· Granted 1998-03-31

Method and apparatus for controlling force feedback interface systems utilizing a host computer

A method and apparatus for controlling and providing force feedback using an interface device manipulated by a user. A microprocessor is provided local to the interface device and reads sensor data from sensors that describes the position and/or other information about a user object moved by the user, such as a joystick. The microprocessor controls actuators to provide forces on the user object and provides the sensor data to a host computer that is coupled to the interface device. The host computer sends high level host commands to the local microprocessor, and the microprocessor independently implements a local reflex process based on the high level command to provide force values to the actuators using sensor data and other parameters. A provided host command protocol includes a variety of different types of host commands and associated command parameters. By providing a relatively small set of high level host commands and parameters which are translated into a panoply of forces, the protocol further shifts the computational burden from the host computer to the local microprocessor and allows a software developer to easily create force feedback applications.

Patent details

Publication number
US 5,734,373
Filing date
1995-12-01
Grant date
1998-03-31
Assignee
Immersion Human Interface Corporation
Inventor(s)
ROSENBERG; LOUIS B., BRAUN; ADAM C., LEVIN; MIKE D.
CPC class
G06F3/016

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