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Developing AngGo, a Shared Indoor Smart Mobility Vehicle with Driving Mode Switching Interaction Using ToF Distance Sensors

Author(s)
Park, HaeunYun, SeunghoLee, JiyeonKim, ByounghernPark, SuyoungLee, Hui Sung
Issued Date
2023-05
DOI
10.5302/J.ICROS.2023.23.0020
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/83290
Citation
Journal of Institute of Control, Robotics and Systems, v.29, no.5, pp.426 - 434
Abstract
Many shared mobility services, such as electric scooters and bicycles, are available for outdoor use. However, finding a suitable shared mobility vehicle for indoor environments still presents a significant challenge. In this paper, we propose AngGo, a shared indoor smart mobility vehicle that can move conveniently in indoor spaces and communicate user intentions through interactions. AngGo is a chair-shaped mobility vehicle that has four modes: semi-autonomous driving mode, footplate manual driving mode, joystick manual driving mode, and standby mode. In the semi-autonomous mode, AngGo can search for potential users and navigate indoor spaces using six time-of-flight (ToF) distance sensors. Upon noticing that it was difficult for a user to board a moving AngGo, we developed a two-way mode switching interaction using ToF distance sensors: following and blocking. This allows AngGo to change its mode to the standby mode through certain movements of the user. In the standby mode, when the user boards the AngGo, it switches to the footplate manual driving mode. Thereafter, the user can change AngGo's mode to the joystick manual mode by pressing a joystick button. We also conducted a user experiment to evaluate the workload of the two methods in terms of switching mode interaction. The results showed no significant difference in workloads. However, based on the interviews, users preferred the following methods to blocking method. © ICROS 2023.
Publisher
제어·로봇·시스템학회
ISSN
1976-5622
Keyword (Author)
time-of-flight sensorinteractionsemi-autonomous drivingsmart mobility

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