A Voice Control System for Assistive Robotic Arms: Preliminary Usability Tests on Patients
Contributo in Atti di convegno
Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
One of the major issues for the success of assistive
robotics concerns the question whether patients not only accept
the technology and profit from it, but also whether they can
effectively use it. This is especially relevant when patients
are highly impaired and present several functional limitations.
Therefore, it is important to enable patients to control robots
with alternative methods during their activities of daily living.
This work deals with the development of a voice control
system based on the ROS middleware framework. The voice
control was customized on the JACO2 (Kinova Technology,
Montreal, QC, Canada), a 6 degree-of-freedom assistive robotic
manipulator. Two subjects with different impairments due
to a neurodegenerative disease tested the robot for usability
controlling it through the JACO2 joystick and the developed
voice control system. Both subjects used the voice control
system successfully and scored highly its usability. The most
impaired subject preferred the voice control while, by contrast,
the less impaired one preferred to use the joystick. Preliminary
results showed good usability of the system, which could be an
important aid for highly impaired people.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
assistive robotics; neurological patients; kinova; robotic arm
Elenco autori:
Pulikottil, TERRIN BABU; MOLINARI TOSATTI, Lorenzo; Pellegrinelli, Stefania; Caimmi, Marco
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