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An Investigation of Tactile Displays for Robot to Human Communication (link)
An IST Lunch-n-Learn Series Presentation
| Event Detail | |
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| Date: | Friday, November 16th |
| Time: | 12:00 pm-1:00 pm |
| Description: | Studies indicate that reliable interaction between human and robot team members requires more than a single mode of communication. One emerging technology that may benefit this Multi-Modal Communication requirement is the tactile display. But is a new language based on touch feasible? Rr. Daniel Barber, a research scientist at the Institute for Simulation and Training's ACTIVE Lab with extensive experience in unmanned and intelligent systems, will discuss results of experiments intended to measure our ability to interpret "vibrotactile" displays of communication from robotic team members. |
| Location: |
Room: 233
Partnership III 3039 Technology Pkwy Orlando FL 32826 Directions: Central Florida Research Park next to campus Directions: 3039 Technology Parkway in the Central Florida Research Park next to the UCF main campus. |
| Contact: |
Stephen Fiore 407-882-0298 sfiore@ist.ucf.edu |
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