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Motion generation of the humanoid robot for teleoperation by task model


Abstract:

In recent years, the research of humanoid robots that replace human tasks in emergency situations have been widely studied. Currently, many approaches are automate dedica...Show More

Abstract:

In recent years, the research of humanoid robots that replace human tasks in emergency situations have been widely studied. Currently, many approaches are automate dedicated hardware for each mission. But, at the environment where situation changes, operation by humanoid robot is effective to operate equipments which designed for human. Ultimately, automation is ideal, but under the present circumstances, teleoperation of humanoid robot is effective for corresponding changes of situation. An intuitive interface is required for effectively controlling the humanoid robot from a distant place. Recently, the interfaces that map the human motion to the humanoid robot have become popular because of the development of the motion recognition systems. However, the humanoid robot and human beings have different joint structure, physical ability and weight balance. It is not practical to map the motion directly. There is also the issue of time delay between the operator and the robot. Therefore, it is desirable that the operator performs global judgments and the robot runs semi-autonomously in the local environment. In this paper we propose a method to remotely operate the humanoid robot by the task model. Our method describes human behavior abstractly by the task model and mapped this abstract expressions to humanoid robots, and overcome difference of structure of body. In this work, we operate lever of buggy-type vehicles as a example of mapping using the task model.
Date of Conference: 31 August 2015 - 04 September 2015
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 23 November 2015
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Conference Location: Kobe, Japan

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