Service robotics has great potential for helping people to live independent lives in their own homes. However, if this potential is to be fully exploited in the near future, research and development cannot limit itself to solving the technological challenges involved. The only way to develop service robots that people will accept is to get potential users involved in the process as early as possible. With that in mind, this study investigates human-robot interaction from the perspective of a service robot approaching the user at varying speeds. We developed an empirical study to measure the distance that humans will accept between themselves and a robot when approached by that robot. The results show that the robot's speed and the test subj...
This proxemics study examines whether the physical distance between robots and humans differ based o...
Social robots are designed to promote social responses by human users. Based on the Media Equation t...
This paper presents the first known human-subject study of comfortable approach distance and height ...
Development of intelligent service robots is a growing research area within the eld of robotics. S...
To facilitate necessary task-based interactions and to avoid annoying or upsetting people a domestic...
Part 6: Human-Robot Interaction and 3D InteractionInternational audienceIn nowadays industrial facil...
In nowadays industrial facilities robots play a major part in assisting the human worker. To ensure ...
Nonverbal interactions are a key component of human communication. Since robots have become signific...
Autonomous mobile robots that operate in environments with people are expected to be able to deal wi...
If autonomous robots are expected to operate in close proximity with people, they should be able to ...
Robots navigate ever more often in close proximity to people. In the current work, we focused on two...
This paper presents a model of “comfortable distance” that captures the factors and conditions known...
In recent years, much attention has been given to developing robots with various social skills. An i...
This proxemics study examines whether the physical distance between robots and humans differ based o...
Social robots are designed to promote social responses by human users. Based on the Media Equation t...
This paper presents the first known human-subject study of comfortable approach distance and height ...
Development of intelligent service robots is a growing research area within the eld of robotics. S...
To facilitate necessary task-based interactions and to avoid annoying or upsetting people a domestic...
Part 6: Human-Robot Interaction and 3D InteractionInternational audienceIn nowadays industrial facil...
In nowadays industrial facilities robots play a major part in assisting the human worker. To ensure ...
Nonverbal interactions are a key component of human communication. Since robots have become signific...
Autonomous mobile robots that operate in environments with people are expected to be able to deal wi...
If autonomous robots are expected to operate in close proximity with people, they should be able to ...
Robots navigate ever more often in close proximity to people. In the current work, we focused on two...
This paper presents a model of “comfortable distance” that captures the factors and conditions known...
In recent years, much attention has been given to developing robots with various social skills. An i...
This proxemics study examines whether the physical distance between robots and humans differ based o...
Social robots are designed to promote social responses by human users. Based on the Media Equation t...
This paper presents the first known human-subject study of comfortable approach distance and height ...