Multimodal immersive digital twin platform for cyber–physical robot fleets in nuclear environments

Author:

Baniqued Paul Dominick E.1ORCID,Bremner Paul2ORCID,Sandison Melissa1ORCID,Harper Samuel3ORCID,Agrawal Subham2,Bolarinwa Joseph2ORCID,Blanche Jamie3ORCID,Jiang Zhengyi1ORCID,Johnson Thomas1ORCID,Mitchell Daniel3ORCID,Pulgarin Erwin Jose Lopez1ORCID,West Andrew1ORCID,Willis Melissa4,Yao Kanzhong1ORCID,Flynn David3ORCID,Giuliani Manuel2ORCID,Groves Keir1ORCID,Lennox Barry1ORCID,Watson Simon1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering The University of Manchester Manchester UK

2. Bristol Robotics Laboratory University of the West of England Bristol UK

3. James Watt School of Engineering University of Glasgow Glasgow UK

4. Sellafield Ltd. Cumbria UK

Abstract

AbstractThe nuclear energy sector can benefit from mobile robots for remote inspection and handling, reducing human exposure to radiation. Advances in cyber–physical systems have improved robotic platforms in this sector through digital twin (DT) technology. DTs enhance situational awareness for robot operators, crucial for safety in the nuclear energy sector, and their value is anticipated to increase with the growing complexity of cyber–physical systems. The primary motivation of this work is to rapidly develop and evaluate a robot fleet interface that accounts for these benefits in the context of nuclear environments. Here, we introduce a multimodal immersive DT platform for cyber–physical robot fleets based on the ROS‐Unity 3D framework. The system design enables fleet monitoring and management by integrating building information models, mission parameters, robot sensor data, and multimodal user interaction through traditional and virtual reality interfaces. A modified heuristic evaluation approach, which accounts for the positive and negative aspects of the interface, was introduced to accelerate the iterative design process of our DT platform. Robot operators from leading nuclear research institutions (Sellafield Ltd. and the Japan Atomic Energy Agency) performed a simulated robot inspection mission while providing valuable insights into the design elements of the cyber–physical system. The three usability themes that emerged and inspired our design recommendations for future developers include increasing the interface's flexibility, considering each robot's individuality, and adapting the platform to expand sensor visualization capabilities.

Funder

UK Research and Innovation

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

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