NASA Headquarters' Office of Advanced Concepts and Technology (OACT) joined efforts with Johnson Space Center's (JSC) Automation and Robotics Division and Langley Research Center's (LaRC) Information Systems Division to capture the technologies developed during the cancelled NASA Flight Telerobotic Servicer (FTS) program planned for use on Space Station Freedom. The recent FTS technology capture effort completed the build and testing of one flight qualifiable FTS manipulator, deliverable to JSC's Automation & Robotics Division for environmental testing. The many robotic technologies developed to meet the 30 year space environment design requirements are discussed in this paper. The manipulator properties were to allow positioning control to...
This paper reflects work carried out on Ground Operated Telerobotics (GOT) in 1992 to refine further...
As man seeks to expand his dominion into new environments, the demand increases for machines that pe...
Dexterous telerobots incorporating 17 or more degrees of freedom operating under coordinated, sensor...
The original FTS concept for Space Station Freedom (SSF) was to provide telerobotic assistance to en...
The Flight Telerobotic Servicer (FTS) project at the Goddard Space Flight Center is developing an ad...
The Flight Telerobotic Servicer (FTS), a multiple arm dexterous manipulation system, will aid in the...
The Flight Telerobotic Servicer (FTS) is being developed by the Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) f...
NASA has completed the preliminary definition phase of the Flight Telerobotic Servicer (FTS) and is ...
New opportunities for the application of telerobotic systems to enhance human intelligence and dexte...
The international space station (SS) must take advantage of advanced telerobotics in order to maximi...
New opportunities for the application of telerobotic systems to enhance human intelligence and dexte...
NASA has just completed an in-house Phase B Study (one of three studies) for the preliminary definit...
SPAR Canada is actively participating in the Space Station Freedom Program by contributing the Mobil...
The definition of a variety of assembly, servicing, and maintenance missions has led to the generati...
Crew rescue and equipment retrieval is a Space Station Freedom requirement. During Freedom's lifetim...
This paper reflects work carried out on Ground Operated Telerobotics (GOT) in 1992 to refine further...
As man seeks to expand his dominion into new environments, the demand increases for machines that pe...
Dexterous telerobots incorporating 17 or more degrees of freedom operating under coordinated, sensor...
The original FTS concept for Space Station Freedom (SSF) was to provide telerobotic assistance to en...
The Flight Telerobotic Servicer (FTS) project at the Goddard Space Flight Center is developing an ad...
The Flight Telerobotic Servicer (FTS), a multiple arm dexterous manipulation system, will aid in the...
The Flight Telerobotic Servicer (FTS) is being developed by the Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) f...
NASA has completed the preliminary definition phase of the Flight Telerobotic Servicer (FTS) and is ...
New opportunities for the application of telerobotic systems to enhance human intelligence and dexte...
The international space station (SS) must take advantage of advanced telerobotics in order to maximi...
New opportunities for the application of telerobotic systems to enhance human intelligence and dexte...
NASA has just completed an in-house Phase B Study (one of three studies) for the preliminary definit...
SPAR Canada is actively participating in the Space Station Freedom Program by contributing the Mobil...
The definition of a variety of assembly, servicing, and maintenance missions has led to the generati...
Crew rescue and equipment retrieval is a Space Station Freedom requirement. During Freedom's lifetim...
This paper reflects work carried out on Ground Operated Telerobotics (GOT) in 1992 to refine further...
As man seeks to expand his dominion into new environments, the demand increases for machines that pe...
Dexterous telerobots incorporating 17 or more degrees of freedom operating under coordinated, sensor...