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Software Architecture for a Humanoid Robot Teleoperation Based on RT-Linux/Linux/Windows Operating System

Authors: Yuepin Lu; Qiang Huang; Lei Zhang; Jiapeng Yang; Shusheng Iv; Muhammadusman Keerio;

Software Architecture for a Humanoid Robot Teleoperation Based on RT-Linux/Linux/Windows Operating System

Abstract

This paper puts forward a software system architecture for the humanoid robot teleoperation system based on RT-Linux/Linux/Windows operating system. In this new method the communication control subsystem is based on Linux operating system and exchanges data with the real-time control subsystem by using network interface instead of memolink. By this architecture the teleoperation system for the remote control of humanoid robot BHR-02 can be realized. The data transfer rate is increased, and the flexibility and adaptability of the system are improved greatly. The effective of this method has been confirmed by experiments.

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