Look where you're going: Visual interfaces for robot teleoperation

2016 25th IEEE International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication (RO-MAN)(2016)

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Two related challenges with current teleoperated robotic systems are lack of peripheral vision and awareness, and difficulty or tedium of navigating through remote spaces. We address these challenges by providing an interface with a focus plus context (F+C) view of the robot location, and where the user can navigate simply by looking where they want to go, and clicking or drawing a path on the view to indicate the desired trajectory or destination. The F+C view provides an undistorted, perspectively correct central region surrounded by a wide field of view peripheral portion, and avoids the need for separate views. The navigation method is direct and intuitive in comparison to keyboard or joystick based navigation, which require the user to be in a control loop as the robot moves. Both the F+C views and the direct click navigation were evaluated in a preliminary user study.
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visual interfaces,robot teleoperation,teleoperated robotic systems,peripheral vision,remote space navigation,focus plus context view,F+C view,robot location,trajectory,view peripheral portion,direct click navigation
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