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arxiv: 2506.00075 · v1 · pith:TXC5FD6E · submitted 2025-05-29 · cs.RO · cs.AI

Reducing Latency in LLM-Based Natural Language Commands Processing for Robot Navigation

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keywords latencyrobotintegrationlanguagecommandshuman-robotindustrialinteraction
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The integration of Large Language Models (LLMs), such as GPT, in industrial robotics enhances operational efficiency and human-robot collaboration. However, the computational complexity and size of these models often provide latency problems in request and response times. This study explores the integration of the ChatGPT natural language model with the Robot Operating System 2 (ROS 2) to mitigate interaction latency and improve robotic system control within a simulated Gazebo environment. We present an architecture that integrates these technologies without requiring a middleware transport platform, detailing how a simulated mobile robot responds to text and voice commands. Experimental results demonstrate that this integration improves execution speed, usability, and accessibility of the human-robot interaction by decreasing the communication latency by 7.01\% on average. Such improvements facilitate smoother, real-time robot operations, which are crucial for industrial automation and precision tasks.

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