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Evaluating Immersive Teleoperation Interfaces: Coordinating Robot Radiation Monitoring Tasks in Nuclear Facilities

Harvey Stedman, Basaran Bahadir Kocer, Nejra Van Zalk, Mirko Kovac, Vijay Manohar Pawar

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Abstract

We present a virtual reality (VR) teleoperation interface for a ground-based robot, featuring dense 3D environ- ment reconstruction and a low latency video stream, with which operators can immersively explore remote environments. At the UK Atomic Energy Authority’s (UKAEA) Remote Applications in Challenging Environments (RACE) facility, we applied the interface in a user study where trained robotics operators com- pleted simulated nuclear monitoring and decommissioning style tasks to compare VR and traditional teleoperation interface designs. We found that operators in the VR condition took longer to complete the experiment, had reduced collisions, and rated the generated 3D map with higher importance when compared to non-VR operators. Additional physiological data suggested that VR operators had a lower objective cognitive workload during the experiment but also experienced increased physical demand. Overall the presented results show that VR interfaces may benefit work patterns in teleoperation tasks within the nuclear industry, but further work is needed to investigate how such interfaces can be integrated into real world decommissioning workflows.

Index terms

Human-Centered Robotics Telerobotics and Teleoperation Virtual Reality and Interfaces