Title :
Visual and Manual Control for Human-Robot Teleoperation
Author :
Dunser, Andreas ; Lochner, Martin ; Engelke, Ulrich ; Fernandez, David Rozado
Author_Institution :
Cognitive Inf. Team, Autonomous Syst., CSIRO, Hobart, TAS, Australia
Abstract :
In an effort to assess simple control modalities for a remote robotic system, this study explores and tests the suitability of four interfaces for teleoperation in human-robot interaction. For a pick-and-place task, users were asked to select targets and locations using eye tracking (activated by either a mouse click or dwell time), a touchscreen, or a standard computer mouse. Contrary to their expectations, the authors found that eye-tracking-based interaction, especially when paired with manual-click selection, was generally slower and was perceived as more difficult than the mouse and touchscreen interfaces. Conversely, as predicted, they found evidence that eye tracking with dwell selection was less prone to interference caused by a secondary manual task.
Keywords :
gaze tracking; human-robot interaction; mouse controllers (computers); telerobotics; touch sensitive screens; eye tracking-based interaction; human-robot interaction; human-robot teleoperation; manual click selection; manual control; pick-and-place task; remote robotic system; standard computer mouse interface; touchscreen interface; visual control; Human computer interaction; Human-robot interaction; Remote sensing; Robots; Service robots; Visualization; computer graphics; human factors; human-robot interaction; input devices; user interfaces;
Journal_Title :
Computer Graphics and Applications, IEEE