Abstract

NASA's vision for space exploration stresses the cultivation of human-robotic systems. Similar systems are also envisaged for a variety of hazardous earthbound applications such as urban search and rescue. Recent research has pointed out that to reduce human workload, costs, fatigue driven error and risk, intelligent robotic systems will need to be a significant part of mission design. However, little attention has been paid to joint human-robot teams. Making human-robot collaboration natural and efficient is crucial. In particular, grounding, situational awareness, a common frame of reference and spatial referencing are vital in effective communication and collaboration. Augmented Reality (AR), the overlaying of computer graphics onto the real worldview, can provide the necessary means for a human-robotic system to fulfill these requirements for effective collaboration. This article reviews the field of human-robot interaction and augmented reality, investigates the potential avenues for creating natural human-robot collaboration through spatial dialogue utilizing AR and proposes a holistic architectural design for human-robot collaboration.

Highlights

  • NASA’s vision for space exploration stresses the cultivation of human‐robotic systems (NASA 2004)

  • Human‐human communication was discussed; a model for human‐human collaboration created and this model was used as a reference model for human‐robot collaboration

  • The state of human‐robot interaction was reviewed and how this interaction fit into the model of human‐robot collaboration was explored

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Introduction

NASA’s vision for space exploration stresses the cultivation of human‐robotic systems (NASA 2004). Fong and Nourbakhsh (Fong and Nourbakhsh 2005) point out that to reduce human workload, costs, fatigue driven error and risk, intelligent robotic systems will have to be part of mission design They observe that scant attention has been paid to joint human‐robot teams, and making human‐robot collaboration natural and efficient is crucial to future space exploration. Companies such as Honda (Honda 2007), Toyota (Toyota 2007) and Sony (Sony 2007) are interested in developing consumer robots that interact with humans in the home and workplace. This article reviews the field of human‐robot interaction with a focus on communication and collaboration It identifies promising areas for future research focusing on how Augmented Reality technology can support natural spatial dialogue and enhance human‐robot collaboration. A holistic architectural design for human‐robot collaboration using AR is presented

Communication and Collaboration
Human‐Robot Interaction
Robots in Collaborative Tasks
Augmented Reality for Human‐Robot Collaboration
Research Directions in Human‐Robot Collaboration
Architectural Design
Conclusion
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