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MetaArms

Tomoya Sasaki, Mhd Yamen Saraiji, Kouta Minamizawa, Masahiko İnami

Year
2018
Citations
11

Abstract

We introduce MetaArms, wearable anthropomorphic robotic arms and hands with six degrees of freedom operated by the user's legs and feet. Our overall research goal is to re-imagine what our bodies can do with the aid of wearable robotics using a body-remapping approach. To this end, we present an initial exploratory case study. MetaArms' two robotic arms are controlled by the user's feet motion, and the robotic hands can grip objects according to the user's toes bending. Haptic feedback is also presented on the user's feet that correlate with the touched objects on the robotic hands, creating a closed-loop system. Using this system, users can experience an expanded number of arms interaction in which there legs are mapped into the artificial limbs. MetaArms provided initial indications for the sense of limbs alteration.

Keywords

Computer scienceWearable computerHaptic technologyArtificial intelligenceRoboticsRobotic armHuman–computer interactionComputer visionRobotic handRobot

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