The power of affective touch within social robotics

Masters thesis


Varsani, P. 2018. The power of affective touch within social robotics. Masters thesis Middlesex University Design Engineering and Mathematics
TypeMasters thesis
TitleThe power of affective touch within social robotics
AuthorsVarsani, P.
Abstract

There have been many leaps and bounds within social robotics, especially within human-robot interaction and how to make it a more meaningful relationship. This is traditionally accomplished through communicating via vision and sound. It has been shown that humans naturally seek interaction through touch yet the implications on emotions is unknown both in human-human interaction and social human-robot interaction. This thesis unpacks the social robotics community and the research undertaken to show a significant gap in the use of touch as a form of communication. The meaning behind touch will be investigated and what implication it has on emotions. A simplistic prototype was developed focusing on texture and breathing. This was used to carry out experiments to find out which combination of texture and movement felt natural. This proved to be a combination of synthetic fur and 14 breaths per minute. For human’s touch is said to be the most natural way of communicating emotions, this is the first step in achieving successful human-robot interaction in a more natural human-like way.

LanguageEnglish
Department nameDesign Engineering and Mathematics
Institution nameMiddlesex University
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Print18 Dec 2018
Publication process dates
Deposited18 Dec 2018
Accepted20 Jun 2018
Output statusPublished
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