Paper ID: 2207.13835
Impactful Robots: Evaluating Visual and Audio Warnings to Help Users Brace for Impact in Human Robot Interaction
Nathaniel G. Luttmer, Takara E. Truong, Alicia M. Boynton, Andrew S. Merryweather, David R. Carrier, Mark A. Minor
Wearable robotic devices have potential to assist and protect their users. Toward design of a Smart Helmet, this article examines the effectiveness of audio and visual warnings to help participants brace for impacts. A user study examines different warnings and impacts applied to users while running. Perturbation forces scaled to user mass are applied from different directions and user displacement is measured to characterize effectiveness of the warning. This is accomplished using the TreadPort Active Wind Tunnel adapted to deliver forward, rearward, right, or left perturbation forces at precise moments during the locomotor cycle. The article presents an overview of the system and demonstrates the ability to precisely deliver consistent warnings and perturbations during gait. User study results highlight effectiveness of visual and audio warnings to help users brace for impact, resulting in guidelines that will inform future human-robot warning systems.
Submitted: Jul 28, 2022