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Online adaptive teleoperation via motion primitives for mobile robots

Yang et al., 2019

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2797732518950601461
Author
Yang X
Agrawal A
Sreenath K
Michael N
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Autonomous Robots

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Assistive teleoperation aims to help operators control robotic systems with ease. In this work, we present a novel adaptive teleoperation approach that is amenable to mobile systems using motion primitives for long-duration teleoperation, such as exploration using mobile …
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