Robots navigate ever more often in close proximity to people. In the current work, we focused on two distinctive navigational scenarios: passing and overtaking a person who is walking. In the first experiment, we compared nine different passing distances for a humanoid robot and found that human comfort increased with passing distance and that their relationship could be described by an inverted Gaussian. In the second experiment, we validated this relationship for an industrial autonomous robot and extended the study to also include overtaking distances and different robot moving speeds. The results showed that overtaking was considered to be less comfortable than passing but that the overtaking distance had a similar relationship with hum...
Telepresence robots allow users to be spatially and socially present in remote environments. Yet, it...
Mobile robots that encounter people on a regular basis must react to them in some way. While traditi...
Telepresence robots allow users to be spatially and socially present in remote environments. Yet, it...
Robots navigate ever more often in close proximity to people. In the current work, we focused on two...
If autonomous robots are expected to operate in close proximity with people, they should be able to ...
Autonomous mobile robots that operate in environments with people are expected to be able to deal wi...
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Service robotics has great potential for helping people to live independent lives in their own homes...
This paper presents a model of “comfortable distance” that captures the factors and conditions known...
Current guidelines for Human-Robot Collaboration (HRC) allow a person to be within the working area ...
Respecting people’s social spaces is an importantprerequisite for acceptable and natural robot navig...
International audienceThis paper is about Human Robot Motion (HRM), i.e. the study of how a robot sh...
This paper introduces a new method for adaptive control of a robot approaching a person controlled b...
This paper presents the first known human-subject study of comfortable approach distance and height ...
Previous research examining trust of autonomous vehicles has largely focused on holistic trust, with...
Telepresence robots allow users to be spatially and socially present in remote environments. Yet, it...
Mobile robots that encounter people on a regular basis must react to them in some way. While traditi...
Telepresence robots allow users to be spatially and socially present in remote environments. Yet, it...
Robots navigate ever more often in close proximity to people. In the current work, we focused on two...
If autonomous robots are expected to operate in close proximity with people, they should be able to ...
Autonomous mobile robots that operate in environments with people are expected to be able to deal wi...
(c) 2006 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for...
Service robotics has great potential for helping people to live independent lives in their own homes...
This paper presents a model of “comfortable distance” that captures the factors and conditions known...
Current guidelines for Human-Robot Collaboration (HRC) allow a person to be within the working area ...
Respecting people’s social spaces is an importantprerequisite for acceptable and natural robot navig...
International audienceThis paper is about Human Robot Motion (HRM), i.e. the study of how a robot sh...
This paper introduces a new method for adaptive control of a robot approaching a person controlled b...
This paper presents the first known human-subject study of comfortable approach distance and height ...
Previous research examining trust of autonomous vehicles has largely focused on holistic trust, with...
Telepresence robots allow users to be spatially and socially present in remote environments. Yet, it...
Mobile robots that encounter people on a regular basis must react to them in some way. While traditi...
Telepresence robots allow users to be spatially and socially present in remote environments. Yet, it...