DocumentCode
2454291
Title
Distributed Software Architecture for Collaborative Teleoperation based on Networked Mixed Reality Platforms
Author
Le Ligeour, Vincent ; Otmane, Samir ; Mallem, Malik ; Richard, Paul
Author_Institution
IBISC-CNRS Laboratory, University of Evry, France. vincent.leligeour@ibisc.fr
Volume
2
fYear
2006
fDate
24-28 April 2006
Firstpage
3498
Lastpage
3503
Abstract
Augmented Reality (AR) can provide to a Human Operator (HO) a real help to achieve complex tasks such as remote control of robots and cooperative tele-assistance. Using appropriate augmentations, the HO can interact faster, safer and easier with the remote real world. This paper presents distributed software and network architecture for collaborative telework based on networked human-scaled mixed reality platforms. An example of telework is presented as a teleoperation of the remote 4 Degree of Freedom (DoF) robot. An important feature of this interface is based on the use of two different technological platforms to control the robot. The first platform located at IBISC (Evry) uses an Augmented Reality (AR) video feedback while the interaction is done using an optical tracking system ART Advanced Real-time Tracking. The second platform located at LISA (Angers) uses a Virtual Reality (VR) video feedback and a SPIDAR system for robot control and interaction. The platforms are linked to each others via Internet and a website provides a triple video feedback including the two platforms and the robot. Audio communication is achieved with GSM to save bandwidth.
Keywords
augmented reality; human-scaled virtual environment; tele-working; virtual reality; Augmented reality; Collaborative software; Computer architecture; Humans; Optical feedback; Robot control; Software architecture; Subspace constraints; Teleworking; Virtual reality; augmented reality; human-scaled virtual environment; tele-working; virtual reality;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Information and Communication Technologies, 2006. ICTTA '06. 2nd
Print_ISBN
0-7803-9521-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICTTA.2006.1684980
Filename
1684980
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