DocumentCode :
1083322
Title :
Virtual and remote robotic laboratory: comparative experimental evaluation
Author :
Tzafestas, Costas S. ; Palaiologou, Nektaria ; Alifragis, Manthos
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Athens Univ., Zographou
Volume :
49
Issue :
3
fYear :
2006
Firstpage :
360
Lastpage :
369
Abstract :
This paper describes the development and experimental evaluation of an e-laboratory platform in the field of robotics. The system in its current configuration is designed to enable distance training of students in real scenarios of robot manipulator programming. From a technological perspective, the research work presented in this paper is directed towards the adaptation of concepts and techniques developed in the field of telerobotics and virtual reality, and their integration in such e-laboratory settings. This paper focuses particularly on the educational impact of such systems. The goal is to assess the performance of e-laboratory scenarios in terms of the efficacy of training provided to students. The results of a pilot experimental study are presented, providing a comparative evaluation for three training modalities: real, remote, and virtual training on robot manipulator programming. The experiments were conducted according to an evaluation protocol specially designed for the considered target training task, using scoring charts to obtain quantitative performance measures and assess the performance of the student groups participating in the course. Training, as a dynamic process, is approached according to a classical three dimensional model, and performance scores are accordingly assessed in these dimensions (namely: low-level versus mid and high-level skills and understanding). The obtained results reveal certain differences between the three groups, particularly as related to the low-level skill training score, giving some insight about the training `dimensions´ that are expected to be mostly affected by the absence of physical (or realistic virtual) presence in a real hands-on experimentation. Statistical analysis indicates, however, that, despite these apparent differences, such e-laboratory modules can be integrated quite effectively in practical scenarios, creating virtual training environments that can provide adequate learning elements, as related p- - articularly to mid and high-level skill acquisition. Further work and large-scale studies are still needed, though, in order to explore the extent to which such a general conclusion is valid in different training settings, and to form the basis of a more theoretical evaluation for a comprehensive understanding of the pedagogical differences between real, virtual, and remote learning/training methodologies and experiences
Keywords :
computer based training; control engineering education; distance learning; educational courses; manipulators; statistical analysis; student experiments; telerobotics; virtual reality; distance training; e-laboratory; high-level skill acquisition; remote robotic laboratory; robot manipulator programming; scoring charts; statistical analysis; telerobotics; virtual reality; virtual robotic laboratory; virtual training environments; Laboratories; Large-scale systems; Manipulator dynamics; Particle measurements; Programming profession; Protocols; Robot programming; Statistical analysis; Telerobotics; Virtual reality; Distance training; evaluation methodology; remote laboratory; telerobotics; virtual robotic laboratory;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Education, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9359
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TE.2006.879255
Filename :
1668280
Link To Document :
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