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远程操作延迟下的脑功能连接性:一项近红外光谱研究。

Brain functional connectivity under teleoperation latency: a fNIRS study.

作者信息

Ye Yang, Zhou Tianyu, Zhu Qi, Vann William, Du Jing

机构信息

ICIC Lab, Engineering School of Sustainable Infrastructure & Environment, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, United States.

National Institute of Standards and Technology, Boulder, CO, United States.

出版信息

Front Neurosci. 2024 Nov 13;18:1416719. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2024.1416719. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Long-distance robot teleoperation faces high latencies that pose cognitive challenges to human operators. Latency between command, execution, and feedback in teleoperation can impair performance and affect operators' mental state. The neural underpinnings of these effects are not well understood.

METHODS

This study aims to understand the cognitive impact of latency in teleoperation and the related mitigation methods, using functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS) to analyze functional connectivity. A human subject experiment ( = 41) of a simulated remote robot manipulation task was performed. Three conditions were tested: no latency, with visual and haptic latency, with visual latency and no haptic latency. fNIRS and performance data were recorded and analyzed.

RESULTS

The presence of latency in teleoperation significantly increased functional connectivity within and between prefrontal and motor cortexes. Maintaining visual latency while providing real-time haptic feedback reduced the average functional connectivity in all cortical networks and showed a significantly different connectivity ratio within prefrontal and motor cortical networks. The performance results showed the worst performance in the all-delayed condition and best performance in no latency condition, which echoes the neural activity patterns.

CONCLUSION

The study provides neurological evidence that latency in teleoperation increases cognitive load, anxiety, and challenges in motion planning and control. Real-time haptic feedback, however, positively influences neural pathways related to cognition, decision-making, and sensorimotor processes. This research can inform the design of ergonomic teleoperation systems that mitigate the effects of latency.

摘要

引言

远程机器人遥操作面临高延迟问题,这给人类操作员带来了认知挑战。遥操作中命令、执行和反馈之间的延迟会损害操作性能并影响操作员的心理状态。这些影响的神经基础尚未得到很好的理解。

方法

本研究旨在了解遥操作中延迟的认知影响及相关缓解方法,使用功能近红外光谱技术(fNIRS)分析功能连接性。进行了一项模拟远程机器人操作任务的人体实验(n = 41)。测试了三种条件:无延迟、有视觉和触觉延迟、有视觉延迟且无触觉延迟。记录并分析了fNIRS和性能数据。

结果

遥操作中延迟的存在显著增加了前额叶和运动皮层内部及之间的功能连接性。在提供实时触觉反馈的同时保持视觉延迟降低了所有皮层网络中的平均功能连接性,并在前额叶和运动皮层网络中显示出显著不同的连接率。性能结果显示,在所有延迟条件下性能最差,在无延迟条件下性能最佳,这与神经活动模式相呼应。

结论

该研究提供了神经学证据,表明遥操作中的延迟会增加认知负荷、焦虑以及运动规划和控制方面的挑战。然而,实时触觉反馈对与认知、决策和感觉运动过程相关的神经通路有积极影响。这项研究可为设计减轻延迟影响的人机工程学遥操作系统提供参考。

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