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Robot-assisted fruit harvesting: a real-world usability study

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posted on 2024-12-04, 12:21 authored by Leonardo GuevaraLeonardo Guevara, Prabuddhi Wariyapperuma, Hariharan Arunachalam, Juan Pablo Vasconez, Marc HanheideMarc Hanheide, Elizabeth SklarElizabeth Sklar

The introduction of mobile robots to assist pickers in transporting crops during fruit harvesting operations is a promising solution to mitigate the impacts of the current labour shortage. However, having robots sharing the workspace with humans involves solving new challenges related to Human-Robot Interaction (HRI). For instance, effective Human-Robot Communication (HRC) methods will be crucial to not only ensure safe and efficient HRI but to mitigate the potential stress of pickers who interact with robots for the first time. If the stress or discomfort levels are not mitigated, then instead of facilitating the harvesting task, the robot can become a burden. In this context, this paper contributes to one of the first user studies investigating the preferences and requirements of end users (actual pickers) to improve the usability of Robot-Assisted Fruit Harvesting (RAFH) solutions. The study involves real-world experiments and the usability assessment of existing and potential future technology which results and lessons learned can be used as guidelines for agri-robotics companies and stakeholders on how to design and deploy their own RAFH solutions.

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  • Lincoln Institute for Agri-Food Technology (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

2024 IEEE 20th International Conference on Automation Science and Engineering (CASE 2024)

Publisher

IEEE

ISSN

2161-8070

eISSN

2161-8089

ISBN

979-8-3503-5852-0

eISBN

979-8-3503-5851-3

Date Accepted

2024-06-03

Date of Final Publication

2024-10-23

Event Name

2024 IEEE 20th International Conference on Automation Science and Engineering (CASE 2024)

Event Dates

August 28 – September 1, 2024, Bari, Italy

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  • Not Open Access

Date Document First Uploaded

2024-07-28

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