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This paper reports about a User Experience (UX) study of comparing two industrial robotic arms (robot A and B) in the context of human-robot cooperation in a factory environment. Robot A was an off-the-shelf robotic arm controlled via touch-panel (remote-control). It was evaluated in a previous study by five industry workers using established behavior analysis based on video recordings and UX questionnaires. Subsequently, robot B was developed featuring physical human- robot interaction (pHRI). The goal of the present study was to find out (1) if there is a difference in the UX between robot A and B (remote-control vs. physical HRI), and (2) how to improve of the cooperation with robot B. For this purpose, the five industry workers of the previous study (robot A) evaluated robot B using the same questionnaires and behavior analysis methods. Our results show an improved UX of robot B in terms of usability, temporal demands, and performance expectancy. Furthermore, ergonomic needs and supportive artificial intelligence were identified as critical for a further technical revision.
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Andreas Huber
TU Wien
Astrid Weiss
TU Wien
TU Wien
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0e9ec225c30b2cc7f99db4 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1145/3029798.3038346
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