Web-Gewu: A Browser-Based Interactive Playground for Robot Reinforcement Learning
arXiv cs.RO / 4/21/2026
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Key Points
- The paper introduces Web-Gewu, a browser-based interactive platform aimed at making robot reinforcement learning education more accessible.
- It uses a WebRTC cloud–edge–client collaborative architecture that runs all physics simulation and RL training on an edge node while the cloud server only relays signaling.
- By enabling low-cost browser-based peer-to-peer real-time streaming, learners can interact with multi-form robots with low end-to-end latency without local installation or heavy hardware.
- The platform also provides real-time visualization of multi-dimensional monitoring data, such as RL reward curves, alongside interactive control using a predefined command communication protocol.
- Overall, the authors claim the design is highly scalable and barrier-free, reducing both computational and environment-setup friction for embodied intelligence training.
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