2022
DOI: 10.1145/3567725
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TiltWalker: Operating a Telepresence Robot with One-Hand by Tilt Controls on a Smartphone

Abstract: Mobile clients for telepresence robots are cluttered with interactive elements that either leave a little room for the camera feeds or occlude them. Many do not provide meaningful feedback on the robot's state and most require the use of both hands. These make maneuvering telepresence robots difficult with mobile devices. TiltWalker enables controlling a telepresence robot with one hand using tilt gestures with a smartphone. In a series of studies, we first justify the use of a Web platform, determine how far … Show more

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“…Numerous studies have explored different design facets for user-friendly and approachable hardware and interfaces ( Colella et al, 2019 ; Schwarz et al, 2021 ; Dafarra et al, 2022 ; Erp et al, 2022 ; Zand, Ren & Arif, 2022 ; Barbareschi et al, 2023a ; Behnke, Adams & Locke, 2023 ; Lenz et al, 2023 ). At the ANA Avatar XPRIZE competition, many robotic avatar systems were developed and evaluated based on their support for remotely interaction with humans ( Behnke, Adams & Locke, 2023 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous studies have explored different design facets for user-friendly and approachable hardware and interfaces ( Colella et al, 2019 ; Schwarz et al, 2021 ; Dafarra et al, 2022 ; Erp et al, 2022 ; Zand, Ren & Arif, 2022 ; Barbareschi et al, 2023a ; Behnke, Adams & Locke, 2023 ; Lenz et al, 2023 ). At the ANA Avatar XPRIZE competition, many robotic avatar systems were developed and evaluated based on their support for remotely interaction with humans ( Behnke, Adams & Locke, 2023 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%