2023
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2303.05177
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Assistive Robot Teleoperation Using Behavior Trees

Abstract: Robotic assistance in robot arm teleoperation tasks has recently gained a lot of traction in industrial and domestic environments. A wide variety of input devices is used in such setups. Due to the noise in the input signals (e.g., Brain Computer Interface) or delays due to environmental conditions (e.g., space robot teleoperation), users need assistive autonomy that keeps them in control while following predefined trajectories and avoiding obstacles. This assistance calls for activity representations that are… Show more

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