Towards a test battery to benchmark dexterous performance in teleoperated systems
conference paper
A high level of dexterity is becoming increasingly important for teleoperated inspection, maintenance and repair robots. A standard test to benchmark system dexterity can advance the design, quantify possible improvements, and increase the effectiveness of such systems. Because of the wide variety of tasks and application domains ranging from dismantling explosives from a safe distance to maintenance of deep sea oil rigs, we defined a library of basic, generic tasks and selected five tests that reflect these basic tasks and for which benchmark data already exist or are easy to gather: the Box & Block test, the Purdue Pegboard test, the Minnesota Manual Dexterity test, the ISO 9382 trajectory test (based on the ISO 9382:1998 standard) and the adapted version of the screwing subtest of the IROS 2017 service robots challenge.
Topics
TNO Identifier
810212
ISSN
03029743
ISBN
9783319933986
Publisher
Springer Verlag
Article nr.
1215
Source title
11th International Conference on Haptics: Science, Technology, and Applications, EuroHaptics 2018. 13 June 2018 through 16 June 2018
Editor(s)
Prattichizzo, D.
Ruffaldi, E.
Frisoli, A.
Shinoda, H.
Tan, H.Z.
Ruffaldi, E.
Frisoli, A.
Shinoda, H.
Tan, H.Z.
Pages
440-451
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