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The Cyber-Physical Control Room: A Mixed Reality Interface for Mobile Robot Teleoperation and Human-Robot Teaming

Michael Walker, Maitrey Gramopadhye, Bryce Ikeda, Jack O. Burns, Daniel Szafır

202410 citationsDOI

Abstract

In this work, we present the design and evaluation of an immersive Cyber-Physical Control Room interface for remote mobile robots that provides users with both robot-egocentric and robot-exocentric 3D perspectives. We evaluate the Cyber-Physical Control room against a traditional robot interface in a mock disaster response scenario that features a mixed human-robot field team. In our evaluation, we found that the Cyber-Physical Control Room improved robot operator effectiveness by 28% while navigating a complex warehouse environment and performing a visual search. The Cyber-Physical Control Room also enhanced various aspects of human-robot teaming, including social engagement, the ability of a remote robot teleoperator to track their human partner in the field, and opinions of human teammate leadership qualities.

Topics & Concepts

TeleoperationRobotHuman–computer interactionHuman–robot interactionMobile robotComputer scienceSituation awarenessMixed realityCyber-physical systemControl roomInterface (matter)Robot controlTeleroboticsSocial robotSimulationEngineeringAugmented realityArtificial intelligenceMaximum bubble pressure methodParallel computingAerospace engineeringOperating systemBubbleElectrical engineeringTeleoperation and Haptic SystemsVirtual Reality Applications and ImpactsHuman-Automation Interaction and Safety
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