首页|George Mason University Researcher Furthers Understanding of Robotics (Applied A daptive Virtual Reality: Systems for Robotic Teleoperation in Space and other Da ngerous Domains)
George Mason University Researcher Furthers Understanding of Robotics (Applied A daptive Virtual Reality: Systems for Robotic Teleoperation in Space and other Da ngerous Domains)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News – Data detailed on robotics have been pr esented. According to news originating from Fairfax, Virginia, by NewsRx corresp ondents, research stated, “Robots are being utilized in many different ways in t oday’s society.” Financial supporters for this research include George Mason University. The news correspondents obtained a quote from the research from George Mason Uni versity: “Teleoperated robots are robots that can be controlled from a distance. This is commonly done with remote controllers while observing the robot through a screen, but using virtual reality (VR) is also a possibility. VR teleoperatio n has many benefits, but if a robot is operating in a dangerous environment, as is one of the main applications for these types of robots, the feeling of immers ion caused by VR may be problematic. If the operator feels they themselves are i n danger, that may negatively impact their performance. The following paper intr oduces Applied Adaptive VR (AAVR) as a potential solution to this problem. AAVR is a combination of current VR technologies, such as fear modeling, that could b e applied to real world teleoperation tasks.”
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