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Author | Jorge Alvarez Tello; Mireya Zapata; Dennys Paillacho | ||||
Title | Kinematic optimization of a robot head movements for the evaluation of human-robot interaction in social robotics. | Type | Conference Article | ||
Year | 2019 | Publication | 10th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics and the Affiliated Conferences (AHFE 2019), Washington D.C.; United States. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 975 | Issue | Pages | 108-118 | |
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Abstract | This paper presents the simplification of the head movements from the analysis of the biomechanical parameters of the head and neck at the mechanical and structural level through CAD modeling and construction with additive printing in ABS/PLA to implement non-verbal communication strategies and establish behavior patterns in the social interaction. This is using in the denominated MASHI (Multipurpose Assistant robot for Social Human-robot Interaction) experimental robotic telepresence platform, implemented by a display with a fish-eye camera along with the mechanical mechanism, which permits 4 degrees of freedom (DoF). In the development of mathematicalmechanical modeling for the kinematics codification that governs the robot and the autonomy of movement, we have the Pitch, Roll, and Yaw movements, and the combination of all of them to establish an active communication through telepresence. For the computational implementation, it will be show the rotational matrix to describe the movement. |
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Call Number | gtsi @ user @ | Serial | 108 | ||
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