首页|Study Results from University of Patras Provide New Insights into Robotics (Virt ual Reality-based Dynamic Scene Recreation and Robot Teleoperation for Hazardous Environments)
Study Results from University of Patras Provide New Insights into Robotics (Virt ual Reality-based Dynamic Scene Recreation and Robot Teleoperation for Hazardous Environments)
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Investigators publish new report on Ro botics. According to news reporting out of Patras, Greece, by NewsRx editors, re search stated, "Virtual reality (VR) technology is increasingly vital in various sectors, particularly for simulating real environments in training and teleoper ation. However, it has primarily focused on static, controlled settings like ind oor industrial shopfloors." Financial support for this research came from OMICRON under H2020 SOCIETAL CHALL ENGES -Smart, Green And Integrated Transport. Our news journalists obtained a quote from the research from the University of P atras, "This paper proposes a novel method for remotely controlling robots in ha zardous environments safely, without compromising efficiency. Operators can exec ute tasks from remote locations ensuring continuity regardless of distance. Real -time efficiency is achieved by updating the virtual environment from on-site se nsors and mirroring the real environment, utilizing 3D reconstruction, Google Im ages, and video streams. Communication between VR and the remote robot is facili tated through a remote robot operating system connection."
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