Kinect-Driven Humanoid Robot for Mimetic Interaction

Autori

  • Emanuel Muntean University of Petrosani
  • Sebastian Rosca University of Petrosani
  • Monica Leba University of Petrosani

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54820/entrenova-2024-0022

Ključne reči:

Kinect, Humanoid Robot, 3D Printing, Motion Capture, Human-Robot Interaction, Movement Replication, Rehabilitation Technology

Apstrakt

This paper presents an innovative approach to human-robot interaction through the use of a Kinect-type device for capturing the movement of a human operator, which is then accurately reproduced by a humanoid robot. The robot, standing at 110 cm, mimics a reduced-sized human and is crafted utilizing advanced 3D printing technology. The core of this system lies in its ability to capture human limb movements via the Kinect device, analyse the angular movements, and process this data to control the robot to replicate these movements identically. This methodology not only enhances the fidelity of movement replication but also broadens the scope of applications for such technology. Potential applications include but are not limited to rehabilitation, where the robot can assist or guide physical therapy exercises, entertainment, through performances or interactive displays, and educational settings, where it can serve as a tool for learning about robotics and human anatomy. This research marks a significant step forward in the development of humanoid robots that can seamlessly integrate into various aspects of human life, offering both functional and educational benefits.

Biografije autora

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Emanuel Muntean, Ph.D. student Eng. at University of Petrosani, Romania with a thesis that approaches control methods for humanoid robots. He graduated Computer Engineering specialization both bachelor and master at the University of Petrosani, Romania. His main research interests are robotic system and software control. The author can be contacted at e-mail: emanuelmuntean@upet.ro

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Sebastian Rosca, Ph.D. student Eng. and assistant at University of Petrosani, Romania with a thesis that approaches brain computer interfaces. He graduated System Control Engineering specialization both bachelor and master at the University of Petrosani, Romania. His main research interests are robotic system and man-machine interaction. The author can be contacted at e-mail: sebastianrosca@upet.ro

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Prof. Monica Leba is a Ph.D. supervisor in field of System Control Engineering in Computer and System Control Engineering Department at University of Petrosani, Romania. She has a PhD in System Control Engineering from University of Petrosani, a bachelor’s degree in applied informatics and Master’s Degree in Computer Engineering from University of Petrosani. She is a member of IEEE and IFAC, Computers for Control Technical Committee. Her research interests are in applied informatics, modelling-simulation, algorithms design. She has more than 100 refereed research articles in international journals, conferences and international patents prizes. The author can be contacted at e-mail: monicaleba@upet.ro

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2024-11-13

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