Kromium
Abstract
Offshore operations have recently undergone a technological revolution, boosting efficiency, safety, and cost-effectiveness to new heights. One untapped opportunity lies in the adoption of remote operations. This bachelor’s thesis explores the integration of virtual reality, artificial intelligence, and robotics to enhance offshore operations. The system uses virtual reality for human-robot interaction and receives visual information from the robot which is analysed through object detection models. It also receives information about the status of the robot. The software architecture is modular, dividing tasks to quicken development and ensure efficient operation.
The successful implementation of the integration of virtual reality, artificial intelligence, and robotics demonstrates the feasibility and potential of using these fields in revolutionizing offshore operations for improved safety, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness.