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Improving the Human–Robot Interface Through Adaptive Multispace Transformation

Luis Miguel Muñoz, Alı́cia Casals

Year
2009
Citations
25

Abstract

Teleoperation is essential for applications in which, despite the availability of a precise geometrical definition of the working area, a task cannot be explicitly programmed. This paper describes a method of assisted teleoperation that improves the execution of such tasks in terms of ergonomics, precision, and reduction of execution time. The relationships between the operating spaces corresponding to the human-robot interface triangle are analyzed. The proposed teleoperation aid is based on applying adaptive transformations between these spaces.

Keywords

TeleoperationTask (project management)Interface (matter)RobotComputer scienceTeleroboticsHuman–robot interactionTransformation (genetics)Human–computer interactionSimulation

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