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Towards Universal Shared Control in Teleoperation Without Haptic Feedback
Max Grobbel, Tristan Schneider, Sören Hohmann
- Year
- 2025
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
Teleoperation with non-haptic VR controllers deprives human operators of critical motion feedback. We address this by embedding a multi-objective optimization problem that converts user input into collision-free UR5e joint trajectories while actively suppressing liquid slosh in a glass. The controller maintains 13 ms average planning latency, confirming real-time performance and motivating the augmentation of this teleoperation approach to further objectives.
Keywords
cs.ROeess.SY
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