Monteiro, Paulo Marcos de BarrosFreitas, Gustavo MedeirosFidêncio, Aline Xavier2019-10-222019-10-222018FIDÊNCIO, Aline Xavier. Evaluation of the effects of user profile and interface characteristics on performance during robotic teleoperation. 2018. 111 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Instrumentação, Controle e Automação de Processos de Mineração) - Escola de Minas, Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto, Ouro Preto, 2018.http://www.repositorio.ufop.br/handle/123456789/11762Programa de Pós-Graduação em Instrumentação, Controle e Automação de Processos de Mineração. Departamento de Engenharia de Controle e Automação, Escola de Minas, Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto.In the mining industry, operator safety has always been a crucial point, and therefore demands attention. In addition, given the high investments made in the enterprise, the search for a consistent and e cient production process is also relevant. To increase productivity and safety, teleoperation techniques can be used to allow the operator to be removed from the risk areas and operate the equipment from a safe distance. The work presented in this master's thesis was developed at the Instituto Tecnológico Vale (ITV) as a part of a broader project that aims the development of a conceptual framework that enables the analysis and validation of the application of teleoperation techniques in mining equipment. These equipment could be either used for exploration, engineering or extraction. More speci cally, this framework will permit the analysis of relevant information for teleoperation. This work represents the initial step taken, which comprises the execution of proof-of-concept tests in laboratory using a robotic system. Di erent teleoperation interfaces schemes consisting of video and haptic devices are analyzed under di erent aspects and the user point of view is taken into account. The goal is to analyze the e ects of the force feedback and of di erent visual feedback during teleoperation and to evaluate which prede ned users characteristics can contribute to better performance during teleoperation. Experimental tests were performed using a commercial mobile robotic platform Seekur Jr and teleoperation interfaces consisting of the haptic devices Novint Falcon and Geomagic Touch. This platform can be programmed in such a way that it operates emulating a mining equipment. For practical application-oriented tests, di erent operations from a mining process can be used as application of study (e.g. explosive charging or excavators operations). For the purposes of this work, interfaces for the control of the robotic platform locomotion were analyzed. In order to evaluate the in uence of interface characteristics and users pro le on performance during teleoperation two experiments were conducted. The experiments consisted of guiding the robotic platform in a scenario containing obstacles, using the di erent interfaces. In this work, delays in communication during teleoperation were not addressed. Results show that the use of force feedback e ectively contributes for better performances in term of task execution time, number of collisions with obstacles and task completion in teleoperation activities. Moreover, additional visual information, such as the environment map, can also increase perception of obstacles.en-USabertoTeleoperationMiningHaptic devicesEvaluation methodologyEvaluation of the effects of user profile and interface characteristics on performance during robotic teleoperation.DissertacaoAutorização concedida ao Repositório Institucional da UFOP pelo(a) autor(a) em 20/09/2018 com as seguintes condições: disponível sob Licença Creative Commons 4.0 que permite copiar, distribuir e transmitir o trabalho desde que sejam citados o autor e o licenciante. Não permite o uso para fins comerciais nem a adaptação.