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A Survey of User Interfaces for Robot Teleoperation

Paulo G. de Barros, Robert W. Linderman

Year
2009
Citations
21

Abstract

Robots are used today to accomplish many tasks in society, be it in industry, at home, or as helping tools on tragic incidents. The human-robot systems currently developed span a broad variety of applications and are typically very different from one another. The interaction techniques designed for each system are also very different, although some effort has been directed in defining common properties and strategies for guiding human-robot interaction (HRI) development. This work aims to present the state-of-the-art in teleoperation interaction techniques between robots and their users. By presenting potentially useful design models and motivating discussions on topics to which the research community has been paying little attention lately, we also suggest solutions to some of the design and operational problems being faced in this area. ii Index

Keywords

TeleoperationHuman–computer interactionComputer scienceRobotUser interfaceArtificial intelligence

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