Equanimity in HRI: Applying Calm Technology Principles to Human-Robot Interaction
Abstract
This paper explores how Calm Technology can be integrated into Human-Robot Interaction (HRI), with a particular focus on the household environment. It offers comprehensive guidelines for designing assistive robots that prioritize and enhance the human need for equanimity, ensuring interactions are calm, non-intrusive, and harmonious. The paper examines the widespread influence of technology in contemporary life and its impact on cognitive capabilities, underscoring the need for responsible robotics and ethical considerations in future technological developments. By adapting Calm Technology principles to domestic robots, the article provides concrete examples and features that should be employed in household assistive robotics. The goal is to foster a balanced, unobtrusive interaction between humans and robots, especially in the home environment, as it is the most privat environment in everyone's life, paving the way for applications and further research in the field.
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