A Novel Framework for Mixed Reality–Based Control of Collaborative Robot: Development Study

Author:

Shahria Md TanzilORCID,Sunny Md Samiul HaqueORCID,Zarif Md Ishrak IslamORCID,Khan Md Mahafuzur RahamanORCID,Modi Preet ParagORCID,Ahamed Sheikh IqbalORCID,Rahman Mohammad HORCID

Abstract

Background Applications of robotics in daily life are becoming essential by creating new possibilities in different fields, especially in the collaborative environment. The potentials of collaborative robots are tremendous as they can work in the same workspace as humans. A framework employing a top-notch technology for collaborative robots will surely be worthwhile for further research. Objective This study aims to present the development of a novel framework for the collaborative robot using mixed reality. Methods The framework uses Unity and Unity Hub as a cross-platform gaming engine and project management tool to design the mixed reality interface and digital twin. It also uses the Windows Mixed Reality platform to show digital materials on holographic display and the Azure mixed reality services to capture and expose digital information. Eventually, it uses a holographic device (HoloLens 2) to execute the mixed reality–based collaborative system. Results A thorough experiment was conducted to validate the novel framework for mixed reality–based control of a collaborative robot. This framework was successfully applied to implement a collaborative system using a 5–degree of freedom robot (xArm-5) in a mixed reality environment. The framework was stable and worked smoothly throughout the collaborative session. Due to the distributed nature of cloud applications, there is a negligible latency between giving a command and the execution of the physical collaborative robot. Conclusions Opportunities for collaborative robots in telerehabilitation and teleoperation are vital as in any other field. The proposed framework was successfully applied in a collaborative session, and it can also be applied in other similar potential applications for robust and more promising performance.

Publisher

JMIR Publications Inc.

Subject

General Medicine

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