Abstract
A new human and robot interface tool, so-called Navi-Guider, which makes it easy to handle mobile robots, is presented in this paper. The Navi-Guider is easily mounted on a mobile robot and is able to detect a length and a direction of the tether pulled out by a user. Those detected factors are utilized for the robot guidance and control. This paper addresses detailed hardware and software architecture of the Navi-Guider and demonstrates the practical usability of the system through actual experimental tests. The new device, Navi- Guider, is an intuitive control tool for moving mobile robots from a place to another place just by pulling the tether.
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Na, S., Ahn, H. S., Lee, Y. C., & Yu, W. (2009). A tethering device for mobile robot guidance. International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems, 6(2), 73–78. https://doi.org/10.5772/6796
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