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Swimming with robots: Human robot communication at depth

Bart Verzijlenberg, Michael Jenkin

发表年份
2010
引用次数
36

摘要

Human-robot communication is a complex problem even in the terrestrial domain. Failure to properly communicate instructions to a robot and receive appropriate feedback can at the very least hamper the ability of the robot to perform its task, and at worst prevent the task from being completed. The problem of providing effective communication between a robot and its operator becomes even more complex underwater. Many communication channels available in the terrestrial domain become unavailable, and communication between team members and task oversight become even more complex. This paper describes initial experiments with the AQUATablet - a robot interaction device designed to be operated by a diver tethered to, or in visual communication with, an underwater robot. The basic requirements of the device are described along with design considerations and results of initial experiments with the device conducted in the pool and in the open ocean.

关键词

RobotTask (project management)Computer scienceHuman–computer interactionUnderwaterDomain (mathematical analysis)Task analysisTeleroboticsCommunications systemMobile robot

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