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Interactive Spatial Augmented Reality in Collaborative Robot Programming: User Experience Evaluation

Zdeněk Materna, Michal Kapinus, Vítězslav Beran, Pavel Smrž, Pavel Zemčík

Year
2018
Citations
26

Abstract

This paper presents a novel approach to interaction between human workers and industrial collaborative robots. The proposed approach addresses problems introduced by existing solutions for robot programming. It aims to reduce the mental demands and attention switches by centering all interaction in a shared workspace, combining various modalities and enabling interaction with the system without any external devices. The concept allows simple programming in the form of setting program parameters using spatial augmented reality for visualization and a touch-enabled table and robotic arms as input devices. We evaluated the concept utilizing a user experience study with six participants (shop-floor workers). All participants were able to program the robot and to collaborate with it using the program they parametrized. The final goal is to create a distraction-free, usable and low-effort interface for effective human-robot collaboration, enabling any ordinary skilled worker to customize the robot's program to changes in production or to personal (e.g. ergonomic) needs.

Keywords

Human–computer interactionUSableComputer scienceWorkspaceRobotHuman–robot interactionAugmented realityVisualizationModalitiesUsability

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