NavigAtorch: Projection-based robot control interface using high-speed handheld projector

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We propose “NavigaTorch”, a projection-based robot control interface that enables the user to operate a robot quickly and intuitively. The user can control and navigate a robot from the third-person viewpoint using the projected video as visual feedback. We achieved flickerless image feedback and a quick response in robot operation by developing a handheld pixel-level visible light communication (PVLC) projector. Our contribution is the development of a robot control interface based on high-speed projection technology and the exploration of the design methodology of projection-based robot control using a handheld projector.

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Hiraki, T., Fukushima, S., Kawahara, Y., & Naemura, T. (2019). NavigAtorch: Projection-based robot control interface using high-speed handheld projector. In SIGGRAPH Asia 2019 Emerging Technologies, SA 2019 (pp. 31–33). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3355049.3360538

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