Towards Intuitive HMI for UAV Control
Zoric, Filip, Vasiljevic, Goran, Orsag, Matko, Kovacic, Zdenko
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
In the last decade, UAVs have become a widely used technology. As they are used by both professionals and amateurs, there is a need to explore different control modalities to make control intuitive and easier, especially for new users. In this work, we compared the most widely used joystick control with a custom human pose control. We used human pose estimation and arm movements to send UAV commands in the same way that operators use their fingers to send joystick commands. Experiments were conducted in a simulation environment with first-person visual feedback. Participants had to traverse the same maze with joystick and human pose control. Participants' subjective experience was assessed using the raw NASA Task Load Index.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Sep-11-2023
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