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Using Mixed Reality for Control and Monitoring of Robot Model Based on Robot Operating System 2

Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, 841 04 Bratislava, Slovakia
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Electronics 2024, 13(17), 3554; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics13173554
Submission received: 6 July 2024 / Revised: 26 August 2024 / Accepted: 4 September 2024 / Published: 6 September 2024
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Advanced Industry 4.0/5.0: Intelligence and Automation)

Abstract

This article presents the design and implementation of an innovative human–machine interface (HMI) in mixed reality for a robot model operating within Robot Operating System 2 (ROS 2). The interface is specifically developed for compatibility with Microsoft HoloLens 2 hardware and leverages the Unity game engine alongside the Mixed Reality Toolkit (MRTK) to create an immersive mixed reality application. The project uses the Turtlebot 3 Burger model robot, simulated within the Gazebo virtual environment, as a representative mechatronic system for demonstration purposes. Communication between the mixed reality application and ROS 2 is facilitated through a publish–subscribe mechanism, utilizing ROS TCP Connector for message serialization between nodes. This interface not only enhances the user experience by allowing for the real-time monitoring and control of the robotic system but also aligns with the principles of Industry 5.0, emphasizing human-centric and inclusive technological advancements. The practical outcomes of this research include a fully functional mixed reality application that integrates seamlessly with ROS 2, showcasing the potential of mixed reality technologies in advancing the field of industrial automation and human–machine interaction.
Keywords: mixed reality; human–machine interface; human–robot interaction; Robot Operating System; mechatronic system; extended reality; gazebo mixed reality; human–machine interface; human–robot interaction; Robot Operating System; mechatronic system; extended reality; gazebo

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Janecký, D.; Kučera, E.; Haffner, O.; Výchlopeňová, E.; Rosinová, D. Using Mixed Reality for Control and Monitoring of Robot Model Based on Robot Operating System 2. Electronics 2024, 13, 3554. https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics13173554

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Janecký D, Kučera E, Haffner O, Výchlopeňová E, Rosinová D. Using Mixed Reality for Control and Monitoring of Robot Model Based on Robot Operating System 2. Electronics. 2024; 13(17):3554. https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics13173554

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Janecký, Dominik, Erik Kučera, Oto Haffner, Erika Výchlopeňová, and Danica Rosinová. 2024. "Using Mixed Reality for Control and Monitoring of Robot Model Based on Robot Operating System 2" Electronics 13, no. 17: 3554. https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics13173554

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