Observer Design for Augmented Reality-based Teleoperation of Soft Robots

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.64117/simposioscea.v2i2.213

Palabras clave:

Robótica, Sistemas Hombre-Máquina, Sistemas Mecatrónicos, Telerrobótica, Diseño de Control, Trabajo en entornos reales y virtuales, Observadores no lineales y diseño de filtros

Resumen

Although virtual and augmented reality are gaining traction as teleoperation tools for various types of robots, including manipulators and mobile robots, they are not being used for soft robots. The inherent difficulties of modelling soft robots mean that combining accurate and computationally efficient representations is very challenging. This paper presents an augmented reality interface for teleoperating these devices. The developed system consists of Microsoft HoloLens 2 glasses and a central computer responsible for calculations. Validation is performed on PETER, a highly modular pneumatic manipulator. Using data collected from sensors, the computer estimates the robot's position based on the physics of the virtual reality programme. Errors obtained are on the order of 5% of the robot's length, demonstrating that augmented reality facilitates operator interaction with soft manipulators and can be integrated into the control loop.

Biografía del autor/a

Jorge Francisco García Samartín, Centro de Automática y Robótica, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid

Jorge F. García-Samartín earned his bachelor's and master's degrees in Industrial Engineering, with a specialization in Automation and Electronics, from the Polytechnical University of Madrid in 2020 and 2022, respectively. In addition, he obtained a master's degree in Automation and Robotics from the same university in 2022. His master's thesis received prestigious recognition, including the "Ingeniero General Zarco del Valle" award from the UPM-CESEDEN chair and the "Technological Innovation Award" from the Rodolfo Benito Samaniego Foundation.

He currently works as a Ph.D. candidate in the Robotics and Cybernetics research group at the Centre for Automatic and Robotic in the Polytechnic University of Madrid - Spanish National Research Council. His research focuses on various areas, including soft robotics, rescue robotics, and the application of AI-based techniques for modeling and controlling robots.

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2026-05-28