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Enabling natural human-robot physical interaction using a robotic skin feedback and a prioritized tasks robot control architecture
Alessandro Albini, Simone Denei, Giorgio Cannata
- Year
- 2017
- Citations
- 9
Abstract
This paper describes a procedure aimed to integrate tactile sensors into a real robot in order to create a platform suitable for human-robot physical interaction experiments. Furthermore, a framework for human-robot physical interaction based on tactile feedback and prioritized tasks control is presented. The framework has been successfully tested by defining and executing three physical interaction tasks. A further experiment has been performed, simulating a human intervention during a task execution.
Keywords
RobotComputer scienceHuman–robot interactionArchitectureHuman–computer interactionRobot controlNatural (archaeology)Control (management)Robot kinematicsMobile robot
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