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Exploring Proxemics for Human-Drone Interaction
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2017
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Human Crowd EnvironmentEngineeringHuman-machine InteractionSocially Assistive RobotWearable TechnologyFlying RobotCommunicationHuman-drone InteractionVirtual RealityEmbodied RoboticsHumanoid RobotRoboticsHuman Agent InteractionDesignSocial DroneAerial RoboticsAerospace EngineeringHuman-computer InteractionSocial Shaped DroneAir Vehicle System
We present a human-centered designed social drone aiming to be used in a human crowd environment. Based on design studies and focus groups, we created a prototype of a social drone with a social shape, face and voice for human interaction. We used the prototype for a proxemic study, comparing the required distance from the drone humans could comfortably accept compared with what they would require for a nonsocial drone. The social shaped design with greeting voice added decreased the acceptable distance markedly, as did present or previous pet ownership, and maleness. We also explored the proximity sphere around humans with a social shaped drone based on a validation study with variation of lateral distance and heights. Both lateral distance and the higher height of 1.8 m compared to the lower height of 1.2 m decreased the required comfortable distance as it approached.
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