Project 19 · Robotics / Control Systems

Hybrid Manual + Autonomous Control Robotics System

Shared Control With Crisp Handover Rules

Industry
Robotics / Control Systems
Services
Controls HMI Design Safety Engineering
TRL
3 → 8
Duration
5 months
Technologies
Drive-by-wire HMI shared control algorithms
Control mode state machine
Figure 1 — 3-state mode supervisor (manual / assisted / autonomous).
Hybrid control HMI
Figure 2 — Live operator HMI with handover announcement.
Handover sequence diagram
Figure 3 — Handover sequence with 7 precondition gates.
Real-world Hybrid Manual + Autonomous Control Robotics System installation
Figure 4 — Real-world deployment.

Project background

Operators rarely want either pure manual or pure autonomous operation — they want to take over gracefully when needed and hand back control just as easily. The client needed a shared-control layer for their robotic fleet.

Challenge

Defining crisp handover rules that neither surprise the operator nor drop the vehicle into an unsafe state. Preserving full manual authority during emergencies while allowing autonomy to resume without full re-commissioning.

Approach & solution

We designed a mode-supervisor that manages three states — manual, assisted, and autonomous — with clearly defined entry and exit conditions. The physical controls always retain override authority. Handovers are announced to the operator, and the system refuses to enter autonomy when preconditions aren't met.

Results & benefits

Operators adopted the hybrid mode quickly because takeover felt natural and predictable. The explicit state machine made the safety case easier to argue and the behavior easier to train against.

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