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Virtual Reality Based Robot Teleoperation via Human-Scene Interaction

Lingxiao Meng, Jiangshan Liu, Wei Chai, Jiankun Wang, Max Q.‐H. Meng

2023Procedia Computer Science19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Robot teleoperation gains great success in various situations, including chemical pollution rescue, disaster relief, and long-distance manipulation. In this article, we propose a virtual reality (VR) based robot teleoperation system to achieve more efficient and natural interaction with humans in different scenes. A user-friendly VR interface is designed to help users interact with a desktop scene using their hands efficiently and intuitively. To improve user experience and reduce workload, we simulate the process in the physics engine to help build a preview of the scene after manipulation in the virtual scene before execution. W e conduct experiments with different users and compare our system with a direct control method across several teleoperation tasks. The user study demonstrates that the proposed system enables users to perform operations more instinctively with a lighter mental workload. Users can perform pick-and-place and object-stacking tasks in a considerably short time, even for beginners. Our code is available at https://github.com/lingxiaomeng/VR_Teleoperation_Gen3.

Topics & Concepts

TeleoperationComputer scienceVirtual realityHuman–computer interactionWorkloadRobotInterface (matter)Process (computing)Virtual machineSimulationArtificial intelligenceParallel computingMaximum bubble pressure methodBubbleOperating systemTeleoperation and Haptic SystemsRobot Manipulation and LearningHuman-Automation Interaction and Safety
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