A new generation of integrated remote maintenance systems is being developed to meet the needs of future nuclear fuel reprocessing at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Development activities cover all aspects of an advanced teleoperated maintenance system with particular emphasis on a new force-reflecting servomanipulator concept. The new manipulator, called the advanced servomanipulator, is microprocessor controlled and is designed to achieve force-reflection performance near that of mechanical master/slave manipulators. The advanced servomanipulator uses a gear-drive transmission which permits modularization for remote maintainability (by other advanced servomanipulators) and increases reliability. Human factors analysis has been used to...
We present early pilot-studies of a new international project, developing advanced robotics to handl...
The Model M-2 Maintenance System is part of an ongoing program within the Consolidated Fuel Reproces...
Remote operation of nuclear processes started with electromechanical telemanipulation over 60 years ...
A new generation of integrated remote maintenance systems is being developed to meet the needs of fu...
The Advanced Servomanipulator (ASM) System consists of three major components: the ASM slave, the du...
Future nuclear installations would need a higher level of remotisation and automation, to improve th...
In the Consolidated Fuel Reprocessing Program at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, a comprehensive ...
The Remote Control Engineering Task of the Consolidated Fuel Reprocessing Program at Oak Ridge Natio...
The advanced servomanipulator (ASM) represents a new generation of electrically driven force-reflect...
The development of a new generation of remote handling devices for remote production work in support...
Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) has developed expertise in computer control of force-reflecting...
The development of a man/machine interface system that can be used to remotely control a system comp...
A remotely replaceable telerobotic manipulator (TRM) has been developed and deployed at the Defense ...
This paper surveys the contributions of human factors to the mission of the Remote Control Engineeri...
The choice of optimum mechanical accessories for mobile teleoperators involves matching the criteria...
We present early pilot-studies of a new international project, developing advanced robotics to handl...
The Model M-2 Maintenance System is part of an ongoing program within the Consolidated Fuel Reproces...
Remote operation of nuclear processes started with electromechanical telemanipulation over 60 years ...
A new generation of integrated remote maintenance systems is being developed to meet the needs of fu...
The Advanced Servomanipulator (ASM) System consists of three major components: the ASM slave, the du...
Future nuclear installations would need a higher level of remotisation and automation, to improve th...
In the Consolidated Fuel Reprocessing Program at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, a comprehensive ...
The Remote Control Engineering Task of the Consolidated Fuel Reprocessing Program at Oak Ridge Natio...
The advanced servomanipulator (ASM) represents a new generation of electrically driven force-reflect...
The development of a new generation of remote handling devices for remote production work in support...
Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) has developed expertise in computer control of force-reflecting...
The development of a man/machine interface system that can be used to remotely control a system comp...
A remotely replaceable telerobotic manipulator (TRM) has been developed and deployed at the Defense ...
This paper surveys the contributions of human factors to the mission of the Remote Control Engineeri...
The choice of optimum mechanical accessories for mobile teleoperators involves matching the criteria...
We present early pilot-studies of a new international project, developing advanced robotics to handl...
The Model M-2 Maintenance System is part of an ongoing program within the Consolidated Fuel Reproces...
Remote operation of nuclear processes started with electromechanical telemanipulation over 60 years ...