The Proceedings of Design & Systems Conference
Online ISSN : 2424-3078
2001.10
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Development of Robot Mediated Remote Instruction System
Hideaki KUZUOKAShinya OYAMAKeiichi YAMAZAKIMamoru MITSUISHIKenji SUZUKI
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Pages 329-330

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Abstract
When designing systems that support remote instruction on physical tasks, one must consider requirements : 1) participants should be able to use non-verbal expressions, 2) they must be able to take an appropriate body arrangement to see and show gestures, 3) the instructor should be able to monitor operators and objects, 4) they must be able to organize the arrangement of bodies and tools and gestural expression sequentially and interactively. GestureMan was developed to satisfy these four requirements by using a mobile robot that embodies a remote instructor's actions. The mobile robot mounts a camera and a remote control laser pointer on it. Based on the experiments with the system we discuss the advantage and disadvantage of the current implementation.
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© 2001 The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers
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