Understanding Human-Robot Collaboration for People with Mobility Impairments at the Workplace, a Thematic Analysis

S. A. Arboleda, Max Pascher, Younes Lakhnati, J. Gerken
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Assistive technologies such as human-robot collaboration, have the potential to ease the life of people with physical mobility impairments in social and economic activities. Currently, this group of people has lower rates of economic participation, due to the lack of adequate environments adapted to their capabilities. We take a closer look at the needs and preferences of people with physical mobility impairments in a human-robot cooperative environment at the workplace. Specifically, we aim to design how to control a robotic arm in manufacturing tasks for people with physical mobility impairments. We present a case study of a sheltered-workshop as a prototype for an institution that employs people with disabilities in manufacturing jobs. Here, we collected data of potential end-users with physical mobility impairments, social workers, and supervisors using a participatory design technique (Future-Workshop). These stakeholders were divided into two groups, primary (end-users) and secondary users (social workers, supervisors), which were run across two separate sessions. The gathered information was analyzed using thematic analysis to reveal underlying themes across stakeholders. We identified concepts that highlight underlying concerns related to the robot fitting in the social and organizational structure, human-robot synergy, and human-robot problem management. In this paper, we present our findings and discuss the implications of each theme when shaping an inclusive human-robot cooperative workstation for people with physical mobility impairments.
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了解工作场所行动障碍人士的人机协作,专题分析
辅助技术,如人机协作,有可能在社会和经济活动中缓解身体行动不便的人的生活。目前,由于缺乏适应他们能力的适当环境,这一群体的经济参与率较低。我们仔细研究了在工作场所的人机合作环境中,身体行动不便的人的需求和偏好。具体来说,我们的目标是设计如何控制机械臂来为身体行动不便的人制造任务。我们提出了一个庇护车间的案例研究,作为一个雇佣残疾人从事制造业工作的机构的原型。在这里,我们使用参与式设计技术(Future-Workshop)收集了有肢体活动障碍的潜在终端用户、社会工作者和主管的数据。这些利益相关者被分为两组,主要(最终用户)和次要用户(社会工作者,主管),这是在两个单独的会议上进行的。使用主题分析来分析收集到的信息,以揭示利益相关者之间的潜在主题。我们确定了一些概念,这些概念突出了与机器人在社会和组织结构中适应、人机协同和人机问题管理相关的潜在问题。在本文中,我们展示了我们的研究结果,并讨论了每个主题在为身体行动障碍患者塑造包容性人机合作工作站时的含义。
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