RidgeRun Immersive Teleoperation
RidgeRun Immersive Teleoperation
RidgeRun Immersive Teleoperation is a software platform for remotely controlling robots using low-latency video streaming and reliable command channels. It enables operators to interact with robots through a browser-based web interface or an immersive VR headset, providing real-time situational awareness and responsive control in remote or challenging environments. Designed around a modular architecture, the platform integrates a ROS 2–based robot runtime with video streaming, allowing flexible deployment across a wide range of robotic platforms and use cases.
Capabilities
- Remote robot control via web browser or VR headset
- Low-latency video streaming using WebRTC (Web) and RTSP (VR)
- Support for single-camera, multi-camera, and 360-degree panoramic video
- Camera selection and gimbal control from operator interfaces
- ROS 2–based robot-side integration for cameras and control
- Authority enforcement and heartbeat-based safety mechanisms
RidgeRun support
RidgeRun provides support for embedded Linux development for NVIDIA, Qualcomm, NXP and Xilinx platforms, specializing in the use of hardware accelerators in multimedia applications. RidgeRun's products take full advantage of the accelerators to perform transformations on video streams, achieving great performance in complex processes. This guide contains detailed information on RidgeRun Linux Camera Drivers. To get up-to-speed with your RidgeRun Linux Camera Drivers, start by clicking below: