GAMORA: A Gesture Articulated Meta Operative Robotic Arm for Hazardous Material Handling in Containment-Level Environments
Journal:
arXiv
Published Date:
Jun 17, 2025
Abstract
The convergence of robotics and virtual reality (VR) has enabled safer and
more efficient workflows in high-risk laboratory settings, particularly
virology labs. As biohazard complexity increases, minimizing direct human
exposure while maintaining precision becomes essential. We propose GAMORA
(Gesture Articulated Meta Operative Robotic Arm), a novel VR-guided robotic
system that enables remote execution of hazardous tasks using natural hand
gestures. Unlike existing scripted automation or traditional teleoperation,
GAMORA integrates the Oculus Quest 2, NVIDIA Jetson Nano, and Robot Operating
System (ROS) to provide real-time immersive control, digital twin simulation,
and inverse kinematics-based articulation. The system supports VR-based
training and simulation while executing precision tasks in physical
environments via a 3D-printed robotic arm. Inverse kinematics ensure accurate
manipulation for delicate operations such as specimen handling and pipetting.
The pipeline includes Unity-based 3D environment construction, real-time motion
planning, and hardware-in-the-loop testing. GAMORA achieved a mean positional
discrepancy of 2.2 mm (improved from 4 mm), pipetting accuracy within 0.2 mL,
and repeatability of 1.2 mm across 50 trials. Integrated object detection via
YOLOv8 enhances spatial awareness, while energy-efficient operation (50%
reduced power output) ensures sustainable deployment. The system's
digital-physical feedback loop enables safe, precise, and repeatable automation
of high-risk lab tasks. GAMORA offers a scalable, immersive solution for
robotic control and biosafety in biomedical research environments.