LOCOMOTION
Remote Control of a Networked Mobile Robot using an Immersive Locomotion Interface
Kazumasa Yamazawa, Masaki Tawada, Naokazu Yokoya
- Year
- 2006
- Citations
- 4
Abstract
Recently, the concept of behavioral media using a mobile robot has emerged in tele-robotics, where the mobile robot behaves as a user's second body or an agent in a remote site. An important issue in behavioral media is how to control the robot intuitively immersing a user into a remote site. This paper describes a new approach which combines locomotion interface and immersive projection display of a remote site for controlling a networked mobile robot. We have developed a prototype system and have evaluated the usability of the system with experiments
Keywords
Computer scienceMobile robotHuman–computer interactionRemote controlUsabilityRobotInterface (matter)Robot controlRoboticsUser interface
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