Aerospace robots can replace astronauts to complete dangerous work in the expanded space. How to efficiently and reliably interact with robots in complex and harsh space environment has become an urgent problem and technical challenge. Based on the infrared array force tactile technology, an infrared point force touch detection system is developed to realize the intention sensing of aerospace human-robot interaction. Based on multipoint positioning technology combined with image method and global combined optimal tracking method, the control software is designed, and the effective human-robot interaction in the process of cooperation is realized. Finally, the touch panel test effect of the system is given. This research can provide a theoretical basis for the practical application of aerospace human-robot interaction.
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