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Abstract
This paper presents a novel method for path selection by non-expert users in robot trajectory planning using augmented reality (AR). While AR has been used in robot control tasks, current approaches often require manual waypoint specification, limiting their effectiveness for non-expert users. In contrast, our study introduces an innovative AR-based method via a head-mounted display, designed to enhance human-robot interaction by making the process of selecting robotic paths more accessible to users without specialized expertise. The proposed method utilizes the RRT-Connect algorithm to automatically generate pathways from the initial to the goal position, offering choices of 1, 3, or 5 pathways, as well as 3 and 5 pathways with AR text guidance. This guidance provides contextual instructions within the AR environment, displaying the order of pathways from the fewest to the highest number of waypoints. Our findings demonstrate that optimizing the number of AR pathways can reduce user stress and improve operational skills. Path1 exhibited the fastest performance time but had the highest number of obstacle collisions. Methods with AR text guidance showed increased performance time compared to Path1. However, Path3 and Path5 achieved the best balance between performance time and collision avoidance. Qualitative analysis indicated that AR text displays demanded more effort from users. Path3 without AR text guidance was identified as the easiest method for operating the robot. Consequently, Path3 was deemed the most beneficial among the five methods. These results highlight the novelty of our method in enhancing the design of future human-robot interaction systems, focusing on improving efficiency, safety, and user experience for non-expert users using AR interfaces.
期刊介绍:
International Journal of Control, Automation and Systems is a joint publication of the Institute of Control, Robotics and Systems (ICROS) and the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers (KIEE).
The journal covers three closly-related research areas including control, automation, and systems.
The technical areas include
Control Theory
Control Applications
Robotics and Automation
Intelligent and Information Systems
The Journal addresses research areas focused on control, automation, and systems in electrical, mechanical, aerospace, chemical, and industrial engineering in order to create a strong synergy effect throughout the interdisciplinary research areas.