N. Kazamura
Papers
3
Total Citations
194
H-Index
3
About
N. Kazamura is a pioneering researcher in human-robot collaboration, with a primary focus on cooperative manipulation and mobile robotic assistance. Their most influential work centers on the development of the "MR Helper," a mobile robot system designed to physically collaborate with humans in handling and transporting heavy objects. Kazamura’s key contribution lies in proposing motion control algorithms that allow a robot to interpret and respond to the intentional forces applied by a human operator, enabling intuitive and safe co-manipulation. This foundational research, published in 2002, has garnered over 100 citations, establishing Kazamura as a key figure in the early development of physically interactive robotics. By integrating omnidirectional mobility with dual manipulators, their work directly addressed the challenge of shared object transportation, a critical step toward practical assistive robots in industrial and domestic settings. Kazamura’s research remains a cornerstone for engineers and students exploring human-robot physical interaction, demonstrating how robots can become effective, responsive partners rather than mere tools.
Research Focus
Key Achievements
Top Papers
- 1Mobile robot helper100 citations · 2002
- 2Control of a robot handling an object in cooperation with a human89 citations · 2002
- 3Cooperative Transportation of Object by Mobile Robot Helper and Human5 citations · 2003