Perceptions and Opinions of Rescuers about a Quadruped Robot in an Earthquake Scenario
Zoe Betta, Alessandro Gaudino, Alessandro Benini, Carmine Tommaso Recchiuto, Antonio Sgorbissa
- Year
- 2024
- Citations
- 4
Abstract
This work illustrates the testing of the Spot Robot performed at the training camp of Civil Protection and ANPAS (National Association of Public Assistance) in Foligno. The camp simulates the aftermath of an earthquake with different types of collapsed buildings. We teleoperated the quadruped Spot robot in different areas of the camp where Spot needs to address different challenges. The focus of the testing was not on the objective performance of the robot but on how the robot was subjectively perceived by rescuers of ANPAS and Civil Protection. Initially, we formulated and tested two hypotheses to check if locomotion in some areas is perceived better than in other areas and if there are perceivable differences when the robot is using different types of locomotion gaits. Then, we conducted unstructured interviews with participants who observed the robot in action to describe their rescue procedures and give us suggestions and opinions on what operations they expect the robot might perform.
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