Multimodal Technologies and Interaction (Oct 2020)

Multimodal Mixed Reality Impact on a Hand Guiding Task with a Holographic Cobot

  • Andoni Rivera Pinto,
  • Johan Kildal,
  • Elena Lazkano

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/mti4040078
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 4
p. 78

Abstract

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In the context of industrial production, a worker that wants to program a robot using the hand-guidance technique needs that the robot is available to be programmed and not in operation. This means that production with that robot is stopped during that time. A way around this constraint is to perform the same manual guidance steps on a holographic representation of the digital twin of the robot, using augmented reality technologies. However, this presents the limitation of a lack of tangibility of the visual holograms that the user tries to grab. We present an interface in which some of the tangibility is provided through ultrasound-based mid-air haptics actuation. We report a user study that evaluates the impact that the presence of such haptic feedback may have on a pick-and-place task of the wrist of a holographic robot arm which we found to be beneficial.

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