RAMPA: Robotic Augmented Reality for Machine Programming and Automation
As robotics continue to enter various sectors beyond traditional industrial applications, the need for intuitive robot training and interaction systems becomes increasingly more important. This paper introduces Robotic Augmented Reality for Machine Programming (RAMPA), a system that utilizes the cap...
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Zusammenfassung: | As robotics continue to enter various sectors beyond traditional industrial
applications, the need for intuitive robot training and interaction systems
becomes increasingly more important. This paper introduces Robotic Augmented
Reality for Machine Programming (RAMPA), a system that utilizes the
capabilities of state-of-the-art and commercially available AR headsets, e.g.,
Meta Quest 3, to facilitate the application of Programming from Demonstration
(PfD) approaches on industrial robotic arms, such as Universal Robots UR10. Our
approach enables in-situ data recording, visualization, and fine-tuning of
skill demonstrations directly within the user's physical environment. RAMPA
addresses critical challenges of PfD, such as safety concerns, programming
barriers, and the inefficiency of collecting demonstrations on the actual
hardware. The performance of our system is evaluated against the traditional
method of kinesthetic control in teaching three different robotic manipulation
tasks and analyzed with quantitative metrics, measuring task performance and
completion time, trajectory smoothness, system usability, user experience, and
task load using standardized surveys. Our findings indicate a substantial
advancement in how robotic tasks are taught and refined, promising improvements
in operational safety, efficiency, and user engagement in robotic programming. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2410.13412 |