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Implementing Virtual Reality for Teleoperation of a Humanoid Robot

Jordan Allspaw, Gregory LeMasurier, Holly A. Yanco

Year
2021
Citations
2
Access
Open access

Abstract

Our research explores the potential of a humanoid robot for work in unpredictable environments, but controlling a humanoid robot remains a very difficult problem. In our previous work, we designed a prototype virtual reality (VR) interface to allow an operator to command a humanoid robot. However, while usable, the initial interface was not sufficient for commanding the robot to perform the tasks; for example, in some cases, there was a lack of precision available for robot control. The interface was overly cumbersome in some areas as well. In this paper, we discuss numerous additions, inspired by traditional interfaces and virtual reality video games, to our prior implementation, providing additional ways to visualize and command a humanoid robot to perform difficult tasks within a virtual world.

Keywords

Humanoid robotTeleoperationUSableHuman–computer interactionVirtual realityComputer scienceRobotInterface (matter)Robot controlSocial robot

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