一个经济实惠的系统,用于远程操作灵巧的机械手使用Leap Motion手部跟踪和振动触觉反馈

Claudio Coppola, Gokhan Solak, L. Jamone
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从制造到极端环境,在人类不希望或不现实的情况下使用机器人操纵器对几个应用至关重要。然而,机器人需要高度的智能才能在这些环境中运行,尤其是在它们没有完全结构化的情况下。远程操作通过使用人机界面将人类操作员连接到机器人来弥补这一限制。远程操作的会话还可以用作演示,以编写更强大的自主代理。在本文中,我们报告了一项全面的用户研究,以表征简单的振动触觉反馈对人类用户在执行远程操作抓取和操作任务时的表现和认知负荷的影响。实验使用我们设计的便携且经济实惠的双边远程操作系统进行,该系统由Leap Motion传感器和定制的振动触觉触觉手套组成,用于操作指尖上装有3轴力传感器的4指机器人手;我们开发的软件包是开源的,是公开的。我们的研究结果表明,振动触觉反馈改善了远端操作,减少了认知负荷,特别是在复杂的手操作任务中。
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An affordable system for the teleoperation of dexterous robotic hands using Leap Motion hand tracking and vibrotactile feedback
Using robot manipulators in contexts where it is undesirable or impractical for humans to physically intervene is crucial for several applications, from manufacturing to extreme environments. However, robots require a high degree of intelligence to operate in those environments, especially if they are not fully structured. Teleoperation compensates for this limitation by connecting the human operator to the robot using human-robot interfaces. The remotely operated sessions can also be used as demonstrations to program more powerful autonomous agents. In this article, we report a thorough user study to characterise the effect of simple vibrotactile feedback on the performance and cognitive load of the human user in performing teleoperated grasping and manipulation tasks. The experiments are performed using a portable and affordable bilateral teleoperation system that we designed, composed of a Leap Motion sensor and a custom-designed vibrotactile haptic glove to operate a 4-fingered robot hand equipped with 3-axis force sensors on the fingertips; the software packages we developed are open-source and publicly available. Our results show that vibrotactile feedback improves teleoperation and reduces cognitive load, especially for complex in-hand manipulation tasks.
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