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Grasping Task in Teleoperation: Impact of Virtual Dashboard on Task Quality and Effectiveness

Antonio Di Tecco, Daniele Leonardis, Antonio Frisoli, Claudio Loconsole

Year
2025
Citations
3
Access
Open access

Abstract

This research study investigates the impact of a virtual dashboard on the quality of task execution in robotic teleoperation. More specifically, this study investigates how a virtual dashboard improves user awareness and grasp precision in a teleoperated pick-and-place task by providing users with critical information in real-time. An experiment was conducted with 30 participants in a robotic teleoperated task to measure their task performance in two different experimental conditions: a control group used conventional interfaces, and an experimental group utilized the virtual dashboard with additional information. Research findings indicate that integrating a virtual dashboard improves grasping accuracy, reduces user fatigue, and speeds up task completion, thereby improving task effectiveness and the quality of the experience.

Keywords

TeleoperationTask (project management)DashboardComputer scienceQuality (philosophy)Human–computer interactionEngineeringProcess managementRobotSystems engineering

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