Comparative Analysis of a Selected DCT-Based Compression Scheme for Haptic Data Transmission

Eray A. Baran*, Ahmet Kuzu, Seta Bogosyan, Metin Gokasan, Asif Sabanovic

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Abstract

In this study, a novel compression and decompression algorithm, namely the selected discrete cosine transform (DCT), is presented for implementation in networked motion control systems. The proposed method relies on the utilization of a selection algorithm based on bubble sorting to choose the highest power coefficients of the signal obtained by using DCT. In order to better illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed method, comparisons are made with the methods existing in the literature. To this aim, the basics of the compression schemes used in the comparison, namely, the DCT, discrete Fourier transform, and wavelet packet transform, are also briefly discussed followed by the derivation of the proposed method. The algorithmic bases of all four schemes are given to provide further reference for practical applications. The proposed method is tested on an experimental platform consisting of a single-single-degree-of-freedom master and slave systems, and the results are comparatively analyzed based on relevant performance evaluation metrics. The obtained results demonstrate the improvement achieved by the proposed compression scheme over the existing compression methods used in network-based motion control applications, hence proving the feasibility of the approach in teleoperation systems.

Original languageEnglish
Article number7456308
Pages (from-to)1146-1155
Number of pages10
JournalIEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics
Volume12
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2016

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Keywords

  • Bilateral control
  • haptic data compression
  • selected discrete cosine transform (sDCT)
  • teleoperation

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