Mobile Delivery Robots: Mixed Reality-Based Simulation Relying on ROS and Unity 3D

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PubDate: Jun 2020

Teams: Johannes Kepler University;UAS Technikum Wien;Ural Federal University

Writers: Yuzhou Liu, Georg Novotny, Nikita Smirnov, Walter Morales-Alvarez, Cristina Olaverri-Monreal

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Abstract

In the context of Intelligent Transportation Systems and the delivery of goods, new technology approaches need to be developed in order to cope with certain challenges that last mile delivery entails, such as navigation in an urban environment. Autonomous delivery robots can help overcome these challenges. We propose a method for performing mixed reality (MR) simulation with ROS-based robots using Unity, which synchronizes the real and virtual environment, and simultaneously uses the sensor information of the real robots to locate themselves and project them into the virtual environment, so that they can use their virtual doppelganger to perceive the virtual world. Using this method, real and virtual robots can perceive each other and the environment in which the other party is located, thereby enabling the exchange of information between virtual and real objects. Through this approach a more realistic and reliable simulation can be obtained. Results of the demonstrated use-cases verified the feasibility and efficiency as well as the stability of implementing MR using Unity for ROS-based robots.

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