一种用于人狗远程交流的振动触觉背心

Yoav Golan, Ben Serota, Amir Shapiro, O. Shriki, I. Nisky
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自史前时代以来,狗就以不同的方式帮助人类。现代工作犬的任务范围从搜索救援到炸弹探测,但在工作犬的技术应用方面做的工作相对较少。因此,与工作犬的交流仍然主要是视觉和听觉。在本文中,我们介绍了一个背心,四个嵌入式振动电机在特殊设计的电机外壳。这种背心给穿着它的狗狗提供振动触觉提示,狗狗经过训练,将这些提示与实际命令联系起来。这些命令是由一个无线遥控器操控者发出的。我们使用一个测试对象来演示背心:一只6岁的雄性拉布拉多猎犬/德国牧羊犬杂交。我们测试了被试对触觉线索的感知阈值,以及它对几种触觉线索的理解熟练程度。这些线索在位置和/或波形上有所不同。我们的案例研究表明,狗能够通过这种方式成功地学习触觉命令。这种设备可能被证明对搜索和救援目的、工作犬操作、训练失聪犬和有语言障碍的训导员的训练有益。
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A Vibrotactile Vest for Remote Human-Dog Communication
Dogs have been helping humans in different ways since prehistoric times. Modern working dogs perform tasks ranging from search-and-rescue to bomb detection, but relatively little work has been done on the use of technology with working dogs. Therefore, communication with working dogs is still predominantly visual and audial. In this paper, we introduce a vest with four embedded vibration motors in specially designed motor housings. The vest applies vibrotactile cues to the dog that wears it, and the dog is trained to associate the cues with practical commands. The commands are issued to the vest from a handler with a wireless remote. We demonstrate the vest using a test subject: a six year old male Labrador Retriever/German Shepherd Dog crossbreed. We test the perception threshold of the test subject to haptic cues, and its proficiency in understanding several haptic cues. These cues differ in location and/or waveform. Our case study shows that the dog was able to successfully learn haptic commands in this way. This apparatus may prove beneficial for search and rescue purposes, working dog operation, training deaf dogs, and training by handlers with speech impairments.
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