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Haptic control of a mobile robot: a user study

Sangyoon Lee, Gaurav S. Sukhatme, Gerard Jounghyun Kim, Chan-Mo Park

Year
2003
Citations
10

Abstract

We address the problem of teleoperating a mobile robot using shared autonomy: an on-board controller performs obstacle avoidance while the operator uses the manipulandum of a haptic probe to designate the desired speed and rate of turn. Sensors on the robot are used to measure obstacle range information. We describe a strategy to convert such range information into forces, which are reflected to the operator's hand, via the haptic probe. This haptic information provides feedback to the operator in addition to imagery from a front-facing camera mounted on the mobile robot. Extensive experiments with a user population show that the added haptic feedback significantly improves operator performance in several ways (reduced collisions, increased minimum distance between the robot and obstacles) without a significant increase in navigation time.

Keywords

Haptic technologyComputer scienceMobile robotComputer visionRobotObstacleArtificial intelligenceOperator (biology)Obstacle avoidanceMobile robot navigation

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