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UX in AR-Supported Industrial Human–Robot Collaborative Tasks: A Systematic Review

Riccardo Karim Khamaisi, Elisa Prati, Margherita Peruzzini, Roberto Raffaeli, Marcello Pellicciari

2021Applied Sciences29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The fourth industrial revolution is promoting the Operator 4.0 paradigm, originating from a renovated attention towards human factors, growingly involved in the design of modern, human-centered processes. New technologies, such as augmented reality or collaborative robotics are thus increasingly studied and progressively applied to solve the modern operators’ needs. Human-centered design approaches can help to identify user’s needs and functional requirements, solving usability issues, or reducing cognitive or physical stress. The paper reviews the recent literature on augmented reality-supported collaborative robotics from a human-centered perspective. To this end, the study analyzed 21 papers selected after a quality assessment procedure and remarks the poor adoption of user-centered approaches and methodologies to drive the development of human-centered augmented reality applications to promote an efficient collaboration between humans and robots. To remedy this deficiency, the paper ultimately proposes a structured framework driven by User eXperience approaches to design augmented reality interfaces by encompassing previous research works. Future developments are discussed, stimulating fruitful reflections and a decisive standardization process.

Topics & Concepts

Augmented realityUsabilityHuman–computer interactionComputer scienceStandardizationHuman–robot interactionRoboticsUser-centered designProcess (computing)Artificial intelligenceRobotOperating systemAugmented Reality ApplicationsVirtual Reality Applications and ImpactsHuman-Automation Interaction and Safety