Antonino Bongiovanni, A. Luca, Luna Gava, Lucrezia Grassi, Marta Lagomarsino, M. Lapolla, Antonio Marino, Patrick Roncagliolo, Simone Macciò, A. Carfì, F. Mastrogiovanni
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Gestural and Touchscreen Interaction for Human-Robot Collaboration: a Comparative Study
Close human-robot interaction (HRI), especially in industrial scenarios, has been vastly investigated for the advantages of combining human and robot skills. For an effective HRI, the validity of currently available human-machine communication media or tools should be questioned, and new communication modalities should be explored. This article proposes a modular architecture allowing human operators to interact with robots through different modalities. In particular, we implemented the architecture to handle gestural and touchscreen input, respectively, using a smartwatch and a tablet. Finally, we performed a comparative user experience study between these two modalities.