Evaluation of Human-Robot Teleoperation Interfaces for Soft Robotic Manipulators

Arturo Amaya, Dimuthu D. K. Arachchige, Jonathan Grey, I. Godage
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Soft robotic manipulators (SRM) are biologically inspired from animal appendages such as elephant trunks and octopuses’ arms. In contrast to traditional rigid robotic manipulators, SRMs are made of flexible material and generate motion through structural deformation. Thus, they more easily adapt to unstructured environments. Teleoperated SRMs can be used in spaces harmful or impractical to humans (i.e., nuclear radiation or minimally invasive surgical sites). Limited research is available on the factors that affect human performance during the teleoperation of SRMs. We present two Human-Robot Interfaces (HRI) and conduct user studies on an SRM in object handling tasks and assess the performance of teleoperators using spatial input devices and augmented reality-based input devices. The user interaction is quantified for two types of controllers (Direct and Indirect) in an immersive pick and place operation. A System Usability Scale (SUS) questionnaire is administered to assess the usability of each HRI. Results suggest that the users perform more effectively, make fewer errors using the Indirect Control HRI and participants rated the Indirect Control HRI as more usable regardless of the hardware device.
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软机械操纵器(SRM)的生物学灵感来自动物的附肢,如象鼻和章鱼的手臂。与传统的刚性机械臂相比,srm由柔性材料制成,通过结构变形产生运动。因此,它们更容易适应非结构化环境。远程操作srm可用于对人类有害或不切实际的空间(即核辐射或微创手术部位)。在srm远程操作过程中,影响人类表现的因素研究有限。我们提出了两个人机界面(HRI),并对对象处理任务中的SRM进行了用户研究,并评估了使用空间输入设备和基于增强现实的输入设备的远程操作员的性能。在沉浸式取放操作中,对两种类型的控制器(直接和间接)的用户交互进行了量化。使用系统可用性量表(SUS)问卷来评估每个HRI的可用性。结果表明,使用间接控制HRI的用户更有效地执行,犯更少的错误,参与者认为间接控制HRI更可用,而不考虑硬件设备。
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