HRI
Peripheral Neuroergonomics – An Elegant Way to Improve Human-Robot Interaction?
Alessandro Del Vecchio, Claudio Castellini, Philipp Beckerle
- Year
- 2021
- Citations
- 5
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
The day seems not too far away, in which robots will be an active part of our daily life, just like electric appliances already are. Hence, there is an increasing need for paradigms, tools, and techniques to design proper human-robot interaction in a human-centered fashion (Beckerle et al., 2017). To this end, appropriate Human-Machine Interfaces (HMIs) are required, and there is a growing body of research showing how the Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) might be the ideal channel through which this interaction could proficiently happen.
Keywords
Computer scienceRobotFront (military)Human–computer interactionVolume (thermodynamics)Artificial intelligence
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