This project uses UX concepts to build intuitive robotic interfaces to improve human-robot interaction (HRI). The primary goals are establishing robotics-related UX principles, studying robotic system complexity, and evaluating developing technologies' effects on interface design. The technique assesses robotic interface design methods and technology using a thorough literature study and case studies. Significant findings show that user-centered design is essential for accessible and effective robotic interfaces, while AI, AR, and gesture recognition improve personalization, visualization, and interaction. Technology is changing quickly, requiring adaptive, future-proof solutions. Policy implications include ethical norms for robotic design to address privacy, autonomy, inclusion, and standardization to encourage interoperability and adoption. This study emphasizes the need to combine UX with robotics to create technologically sophisticated, user-friendly, and socially responsible interfaces.
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