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Motion Control of Interactive Robotic Arms Based on Mixed Reality Development

Mixed Reality (MR) is constantly evolving to inspire new patterns of robot manipulation for more advanced Human- Robot Interaction under the 4th Industrial Revolution Paradigm. Consider that Mixed Reality aims to connect physical and digital worlds to provide special immersive experiences, it is necessary to establish the information exchange platform and robot control systems within the developed MR scenarios. In this work, we mainly present multiple effective motion control methods applied on different interactive robotic arms (e.g., UR5, UR5e, myCobot) for the Unity-based development of MR applications, including GUI control panel, text input control panel, end-effector object dynamic tracking and ROS-Unity digital-twin connection.

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