Jafari Nooshin, Adams Kim D, Tavakoli Mahdi
Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
J Rehabil Assist Technol Eng. 2016 Oct 10;3:2055668316668147. doi: 10.1177/2055668316668147. eCollection 2016 Jan-Dec.
This review examines the studies most pertinent to the potential of haptics on the functionality of assistive robots in manipulation tasks for use by children with disabilities. Haptics is the fast-emerging science that studies the sense of touch concerning the interaction of a human and his/her environment; this paper particularly studies the human-machine interaction that happens through a haptic interface to enable touch feedback. Haptics-enabled user interfaces for assistive robots can potentially benefit children whose haptic exploration is impaired due to a disability in their infancy and throughout their childhood. A haptic interface can provide touch feedback and potentially contribute to an enhancement in perception of objects and overall ability to perform manipulation tasks. The intention of this paper is to review the research on the applications of haptics, exclusively focusing on attributes affecting task performance. A review of studies will give a retrospective insight into previous research with various disability populations, and inform potential limitations/challenges in research regarding haptic interfaces for assistive robots for use by children with disabilities.
本综述考察了与触觉技术在辅助机器人功能方面的潜力最为相关的研究,这些辅助机器人用于残疾儿童的操作任务。触觉技术是一门迅速兴起的科学,研究人类与其环境相互作用时的触觉;本文特别研究通过触觉界面发生的人机交互,以实现触觉反馈。为辅助机器人配备触觉功能的用户界面可能会使那些在婴儿期及整个童年期因残疾而触觉探索能力受损的儿童受益。触觉界面可以提供触觉反馈,并有可能有助于增强对物体的感知以及执行操作任务的整体能力。本文旨在回顾关于触觉技术应用的研究,特别关注影响任务表现的属性。对各项研究的综述将回顾以往针对不同残疾人群体的研究,并揭示在为残疾儿童使用的辅助机器人触觉界面研究方面潜在的局限性/挑战。