Beyond Cybathlon: On-demand Quadrupedal Assistance for People with Limited Mobility
Carmen Scheidemann, Andrei Cramariuc, Changan Chen, Jia-Ruei Chiu, Marco Hutter

TL;DR
This paper introduces an on-demand quadrupedal robot system that combines semi-autonomous and teleoperated control to assist people with limited mobility, demonstrating its effectiveness in competitions and at-home tests.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel mobile assistance robot with shared autonomy and a mouth-controlled interface, enabling dexterous manipulation and autonomous navigation for mobility-impaired users.
Findings
System performs well in assistive tasks including manipulation and navigation.
Increased autonomy reduces operator mental load.
Achieves state-of-the-art subjective user satisfaction metrics.
Abstract
Background: Assistance robots have the potential to increase the independence of people who need daily care due to limited mobility or being wheelchair-bound. Current solutions of attaching robotic arms to motorized wheelchairs offer limited additional mobility at the cost of increased size and reduced wheelchair maneuverability. Methods: We present an on-demand quadrupedal assistance robot system controlled via a shared autonomy approach, which combines semi-autonomous task execution with human teleoperation. Due to the mobile nature of the system it can assist the operator whenever needed and perform autonomous tasks independently, without otherwise restricting their mobility. We automate pick-and-place tasks, as well as robot movement through the environment with semantic, collision-aware navigation. For teleoperation, we present a mouth-level joystick interface that enables an…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGaze Tracking and Assistive Technology · Social Robot Interaction and HRI · EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces
