Virtual Reality Based Teleoperation with Adaptive Autonomy for Remote Shared Control of Mobile Manipulators
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Coordinator | Örebro universitet - Center for Applied Autonomous Sensor Systems |
Funding from Vinnova | SEK 500 000 |
Project duration | March 2021 - December 2021 |
Status | Completed |
Venture | The strategic innovation programme for Swedish mining and metal producing industry - SIP Swedish Mining Innovation |
Call | Tackling sustainability, environmental and climate challenges in the mining and metals industry |
Important results from the project
The ultimate goals of the project were to increase safety of machine operators, improve working conditions, and provide better environmental performance in mining. Through the demonstration of key abilities of the system to learn operator´s behaviors and adapt robot´s own model, the results support the feasibility of the approach to teleoperate mining equipment from distance using VR-based interface. The proposed solutions allow to achieve project goals by removing the need for operators to be physically present in the mining environment.
Expected long term effects
The project resulted in two scientific publications, each addressing the corresponding work package of the project. The initial goal of the project to target TRL4 allows to extrapolate results to a large range of application domains and pursue further research at higher TRL. The implemented integration platform based on the digital twin paradigm allowed to implement developed algorithms and demonstrate project results.
Approach and implementation
The project was structured in the form of two scientific work packages, supported by work packages targeting platform integration and project coordination. The latter also included public outreach activities in the form of presentations and demonstrations. The project goals are fully achieved, the outcomes build an important foundation for a full scale project application. The initial project duration was altered due to covid restrictions, however, the implementation of a digital twin paradigm in the integration platform allowed complete fulfillment of the goals.