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Sample Unity application for Android and Hololens, showing how these devices can be used to interact with a (simulated or real) robot through Mixed Reality. Released as part of the IROS 2020 Tutorial on Mixed Reality and Robotics.

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IROS 2020 Mixed Reality and Robotics Tutorial

Demo 1: Robot Interaction through Mixed Reality

Microsoft is hosting a workshop at the IROS 2020 conference on Mixed Reality and Robotics. This repository contains all the code required to run, build and deploy Demo 1. The tutorial was available from October 2020 until January 2021 at https://www.iros2020.org/.

The lecture content of the tutorial is now available as a Microsoft Research Webinar: https://note.microsoft.com/MSR-Webinar-Reality-and-Robotics-Registration-On-Demand.html

The hands-on video walkthroughs for the demos are available on the MSR YouTube channel:

Demo 1 aims to:

  • Highlight how the robotic community can benefit from Mixed Reality
  • Show some features of the HoloLens 2, Azure Spatial Anchors, and other products, services & tools from the Mixed Reality ecosystem.
  • Serve as a playground and starting point for researchers to use Mixed Reality with their own robots

The demo application allows you to command a simulated or real Clearpath Jackal robot and an industrial robot arm attached to it in MR. There are multiple control modes available. This repo also contains Dockerfiles to build and run the Jackal simulation and navigation stack.

Instructions

Please see the Wiki for detailed instructions. The wiki contains detailed instructions on how to run, build and deploy the demo apps. The videos accompanying this repository are currently available through IROS2020.

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