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Development and evaluation of a virtual training environment for on-line robot programming
Affiliation:2. Zinpro Corporation, Eden Prairie, MN 55344;3. West Central Research and Outreach Center, University of Minnesota, Morris 56267
Abstract:The paper reports on the development and evaluation of a virtual reality system to support training in on-line programming of industrial robots. The system was evaluated by running training experiments with three groups of engineering students in the real, virtual and virtual augmented robot conditions. Results suggest that, the group with prior training in the virtual reality system augmented with cognitive/perceptual aids clearly outperformed the group that executed the tasks in the real robot only. The group trained in the non-augmented virtual reality system did not demonstrate the same results. It is concluded that the cognitive/perceptual aids embedded in the augmented virtual reality system had a positive effect on all task performance metrics and on the consistency of results across participants on the real robot. Virtual training environments need not be designed as close as possible to the real ones. Specifically designed augmented cognitive/perceptual aids may foster skill development that can be transferred to the real task. The suggested training environment is simple and cost effective in training of novices in an entry level task.
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