2020
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2003.11509
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Visual-Inertial Telepresence for Aerial Manipulation

Abstract: This paper presents a novel telepresence system for enhancing aerial manipulation capabilities. It involves not only a haptic device, but also a virtual reality that provides a 3D visual feedback to a remotely-located teleoperator in real-time. We achieve this by utilizing onboard visual and inertial sensors, an object tracking algorithm and a pregenerated object database. As the virtual reality has to closely match the real remote scene, we propose an extension of a marker tracking algorithm with visual-inert… Show more

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“…In this sense, purely a multi-modal learning approaches can also be useful for such advanced methods beyond end-to-end strategy. For future works, further evaluations on other public datasets (Sun et al, 2019;Caesar et al, 2019) and other applications of VIO (Lutz et al, 2020;Lee et al, 2020a) can be envisioned.…”
Section: Analysis Of Robustness To Sensor Degradationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this sense, purely a multi-modal learning approaches can also be useful for such advanced methods beyond end-to-end strategy. For future works, further evaluations on other public datasets (Sun et al, 2019;Caesar et al, 2019) and other applications of VIO (Lutz et al, 2020;Lee et al, 2020a) can be envisioned.…”
Section: Analysis Of Robustness To Sensor Degradationmentioning
confidence: 99%