Title :
Robot-augmented communication: a remote-collaboration system based on a shared field of view in real space
Author :
Machino, Tamotsu ; Nanjo, Yoshito ; Yanagihara, Yoshimasa ; Kawata, Hiroaki ; Iwaki, Satoshi ; Shimokura, Ken-ichiro
Author_Institution :
Human Interaction Project, NTT Cyber Solutions Labs., Tokyo, Japan
Abstract :
To create a more efficient environment in which to perform remote maintenance, the authors propose a novel collaboration concept, called robot-augmented communication (RAC). In RAC a maintenance robot and an on-site human worker are assisted by another skilled human operator at a remote support center. By emphasizing the intentions of the remote supporter through robot functions that cannot be imitated by humans, RAC can provide effective support for the on-site worker. In the present study, as the first manifestation of RAC, featuring the projection capability of a maintenance robot, a prototype remote-collaboration system named SCOPE (sight collaboration by projection effect) was developed. This system consists of a projector unit with a camera, a multiple control unit (MCU) for video/voice communications, and PCs connected via a network. It has three key functions: creating a shared field of view between a remote supporter and an on-site worker, keeping meta-information related to objects in real space, and projecting meta-information onto the objects. The effectiveness of these functions was evaluated by experiments on two fundamental tasks $"comprehending a target object" and "transmission of instruction details" nvolved in a typical maintenance operation. The experimental results show that each function is effective in shortening the time taken to perform the maintenance operation.
Keywords :
maintenance engineering; service robots; telerobotics; information projection; maintenance robot; multiple control unit; remote collaboration system; robot-augmented communication; sight collaboration by projection effect system; Cameras; Collaborative work; Communication system control; Control systems; Humans; Orbital robotics; Personal communication networks; Prototypes; Robot vision systems; Video sharing; Information projection; Meta-information; Remote collaboration; Shared field of view;
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Robots and Systems, 2005. (IROS 2005). 2005 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8912-3
DOI :
10.1109/IROS.2005.1545507