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Development of a robotics demonstrator for gamified evaluation of latency effects on time-critical teleoperation applications

GLIDE: Gamified Latency-Induced Dynamics in Teleoperated Air Hockey Environment

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Group photo ot the PG GLIDE members © CNI
The GLIDE team successfully presented their activities and findings in April 2025
During the winter semester 2024/25, the Master's project group GLIDE deployed a gamified robotics demonstrator to explore the impact of latency on time-critical applications. In this context, a web app for remote robot control, various game modes as well as control & visualization interfaces were created and the chair's vSTING system was integrated into the setup. Last, the nine students presented the results to the members of CNI including a live demo. The project group is part of the Master's degree program Electrical Engineering and Information Technology and challenges students to solve scientific tasks collaboratively.

The students' successful preliminary work has already been incorporated and expanded by members of CNI during the term of the project group in order to exhibit an interactive demonstrator for various research topics at the BMBF booth during this year's Hannover Messe, which was met with great interest by the visitors. We would like to thank the project group participants for their great contribution and wish the students a lot of fun and success in their ongoing studies.

 

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Chair: Communication Networks Institute (CNI)
Supervisors: Kevin Šabanović, Marco Danger
Start date: October 2024