Virtual Reality for Robots
Virtual Reality for Robots
This paper applies the principles of Virtual Reality (VR) to robots, rather than living organisms. A simulator, of either physical states or information states, renders outputs to custom displays that fool the robot's sensors. This enables a robot to experience a combination of real and virtual sensor inputs, combining the efficiency of simulation and the benefits of real world sensor inputs. Thus, the robot can be taken through targeted experiences that are more realistic than pure simulation, yet more feasible and controllable than pure real-world experiences. We define two distinctive methods for applying VR to robots, namely black box and white box; based on these methods we identify potential applications, such as testing and verification procedures that are better than simulation, the study of spoofing attacks and anti-spoofing techniques, and sample generation for machine learning. A general mathematical framework is presented, along with a simple experiment, detailed examples, and discussion of the implications.
Markku Suomalainen、Steven M. LaValle、Alexandra Q. Nilles
计算技术、计算机技术自动化技术、自动化技术设备电子技术应用
Markku Suomalainen,Steven M. LaValle,Alexandra Q. Nilles.Virtual Reality for Robots[EB/OL].(2019-09-16)[2025-07-09].https://arxiv.org/abs/1909.07096.点此复制
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