Robot Teleoperation with 3D Displays: Trade-offs Between FOV and Parallax
Darpinian · x · 2026-08-23
Discussing the use of 3D displays for robot teleoperation, the author notes that displaying a robot at real scale is not feasible due to the limited field of view (FOV), as objects pushed close to the viewer may be clipped. However, he argues that a scaled-down view providing proper stereo and head tracking for motion parallax would still be a significant improvement over flat video for teleoperation.
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