Engineering and Evaluating Naturalistic Vibrotactile Feedback for Telerobotic Assembly (PhD Thesis Defense)
Teleoperation allows workers on a construction site to assemble pre-fabricated building components by controlling powerful machines from a safe distance. However, teleoperation's primary reliance on visual feedback limits the operator's efficiency in situations with stiff contact or poor visibility, compromising their situational awareness and thus increasing the difficulty of the task. To bridge this gap, we created AiroTouch, a naturalistic vibrotactile feedback system tailored for use on construction sites but suitable for many other applications of telerobotics. Then we evaluate AiroTouch and explore the effects of the naturalistic vibrotactile feedback it delivers in three user studies conducted either in laboratory settings or on a construction site.
Details
- 05 August 2024 • 10:00 - 11:00
- Hybrid - Webex plus in-person attendance in 2P04 (MPI-IS Stuttgart)
- Haptic Intelligence