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The Impact of Motion Scaling and Haptic Guidance on Operators’ Workload and Performance in Teleoperation

Soran Parsa, Horia A. Maior, Alex Reeve Elliott Thumwood, Max L. Wilson, Marc Hanheide, Amir Ghalamzan Esfahani

发表年份
2022
引用次数
6

摘要

The use of human operator managed robotics, especially for safety critical work, includes a shift from physically demanding to mentally challenging work, and new techniques for Human-Robot Interaction are being developed to make teleoperation easier and more accurate. This study evaluates the impact of combining two teleoperation support features (i) scaling the velocity mapping of leader-follower arms (motion scaling), and (ii) haptic-feedback guided shared control (haptic guidance). We used purposely difficult peg-in-the-hole tasks requiring high precision insertion and manipulation, and obstacle avoidance, and evaluated the impact of using individual and combined support features on a) task performance and b) operator workload. As expected, long distance tasks led to higher mental workload and lower performance than short distance tasks. Our results showed that motion scaling and haptic guidance impact workload and improve performance during more difficult tasks, and we discussed this in contrast to participants preference for using different teleoperation features.

关键词

TeleoperationHaptic technologyWorkloadTask (project management)Computer scienceMotion (physics)Work (physics)TeleroboticsSimulationOperator (biology)

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