Gesture-based human-swarm interactions for formation control using interpreters


Aamodh Suresh and Sonia Martínez
Proceedings of the 2nd IFAC Conference on Cyber-Physical and Human Systems, Miami, FL, USA, December 2018

Abstract:

We propose a novel Human-Swarm Interaction (HSI) framework which enables the user to control a swarm’s shape and formation. The user commands the swarm utilizing just arm gestures and motions which are recorded by an off-the-shelf wearable armband. We propose a novel interpreter system, which acts as an intermediary between the user and the swarm to simplify the user’s role in the interaction. The interpreter takes high level input drawn using gestures by the user, and translates it into low level swarm control commands. This interpreter employs machine learning, Kalman filtering and optimal control techniques to translate the user input into swarm control parameters. A notion of Human Interpretable dynamics is introduced, which is used by the interpreter for planning as well as to provide feedback to the user. The dynamics of the swarm are controlled using a novel decentralized formation controller based on distributed linear iterations and dynamic average consensus. The framework is demonstrated theoretically as well as experimentally in a 2D environment, with a human controlling a swarm of simulated robots in real time.


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Bib-tex entry:

@InProceedings{AS-SM:18-ifac,
author = {A. Suresh and S. Mart{\'\i}nez},
title = {Gesture-based human-swarm interactions for formation control using interpreters},
booktitle = {2nd IFAC Conference on Cyber-Physical and Human Systems},
pages = {83--88},
year = {2018},
address = {Miami, FL, USA},
month = {December}
}