Can Quadruped Navigation Robots be Used as Guide Dogs?

10/17/2022
by   Qihe Chen, et al.
0

Bionic robots are generally considered to have strong flexibility, adaptability, and stability. Their bionic forms are more likely to interact emotionally with people, which means obvious advantages as socially assistive robots. However, it has not been widely concerned and verified in the blind and low-vision community. In this paper, we explored the guiding performance and experience of bionic quadruped robots compared to wheeled robots. We invited the visually impaired participants to complete a) the indoor straight turn task and obstacle avoidance task in a laboratory environment; b) the outdoor real and complex environment. With the transition from indoor to outdoor, we found that the workload of the bionic quadruped robots changed to insignificant. Moreover, obvious temporal demand indoors changed to significant mental demand outdoors. Also, there was no significant advantage of quadruped robots in usability, trust, or satisfaction, which was amplified outdoors. We concluded that walking noise and the gait of quadruped robots would limit the guiding effect to a certain extent, and the empathetic effect of its zoomorphic form for visually impaired people could not be fully reflected. This paper provides evidence for the empirical research of bionic quadruped robots in the field of guiding VI people, pointing out their shortcomings in guiding performance and experience, and has good instructive value for the design of bionic guided robots in the future.

READ FULL TEXT

page 1

page 3

research
02/07/2023

"I am the follower, also the boss": Exploring Different Levels of Autonomy and Machine Forms of Guiding Robots for the Visually Impaired

Guiding robots, in the form of canes or cars, have recently been explore...
research
09/27/2020

Virtual Experience to Real World Application: Sidewalk Obstacle Avoidance Using Reinforcement Learning for Visually Impaired

Finding a path free from obstacles that poses minimal risk is critical f...
research
12/01/2021

Secure and Safety Mobile Network System for Visually Impaired People

The proposed system aims to be a techno-friend of visually impaired peop...
research
06/09/2022

DogTouch: CNN-based Recognition of Surface Textures by Quadruped Robot with High Density Tactile Sensors

The ability to perform locomotion in various terrains is critical for le...
research
04/13/2021

Cobbler Stick With Your Reads: People's Perceptions of Gendered Robots Performing Gender Stereotypical Tasks

Previous research found that robots should best be designed to fit their...
research
10/24/2022

System Configuration and Navigation of a Guide Dog Robot: Toward Animal Guide Dog-Level Guiding Work

A robot guide dog has compelling advantages over animal guide dogs for i...
research
08/12/2018

Conceptualization and Validation of a Novel Protocol for Investigating the Uncanny Valley

Loosely based on principles of similarity-attraction, robots intended fo...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset