This paper investigates concepts for visual operator aids required for effective telerobotic control. Operator visual aids, as defined here, mean any operational enhancement that improves man-machine control through the visual system. These concepts were derived as part of a study of vision issues for space teleoperation. Extensive literature on teleoperation, robotics, and human factors was surveyed to definitively specify appropriate requirements. This paper presents these visual aids in three general categories of camera/lighting functions, display enhancements, and operator cues. In the area of camera/lighting functions concepts are discussed for: (1) automatic end effector or task tracking; (2) novel camera designs; (3) computer-genera...
Teleoperation experiments at JPL have shown that advanced features in a telerobotic system are a nec...
Abstract: During robot teleoperations, misalignments occur when the coordinates of the manipulated e...
Teleoperated robots require one or more humans to control actuators, mechanisms, and other robot equ...
Visual displays drive the human operator's highest bandwidth sensory input channel. Thus, no teleman...
When teleoperating a robot using video from a remote camera, it is difficult for the operator to gau...
A telerobotic control station is described. In it, a machine vision system measures the position, or...
Human exposures to hostile work environments can be reduced when tele-operated systems are used to r...
Research issues in using telerobotics in space are discussed. Included is a review of previous resea...
Advancements in man-machine interfaces and control technologies used in space telerobotics and teleo...
Abstract—Computer-aided teleoperation (CAT) is investigated for extending human eye-hand motion coor...
Because of the continually changing environment of a space station, visual feedback is a vital eleme...
In space teleoperation additional problems arise, including signal transmission time delays. These c...
The capability to remotely, robotically perform space assembly, inspection, servicing, and science f...
On the International Space Station (ISS) and space shuttles, the National Aeronautics and Space Admi...
Supervised telerobotic controls provide the key to successful remote servicing, as demonstrated in t...
Teleoperation experiments at JPL have shown that advanced features in a telerobotic system are a nec...
Abstract: During robot teleoperations, misalignments occur when the coordinates of the manipulated e...
Teleoperated robots require one or more humans to control actuators, mechanisms, and other robot equ...
Visual displays drive the human operator's highest bandwidth sensory input channel. Thus, no teleman...
When teleoperating a robot using video from a remote camera, it is difficult for the operator to gau...
A telerobotic control station is described. In it, a machine vision system measures the position, or...
Human exposures to hostile work environments can be reduced when tele-operated systems are used to r...
Research issues in using telerobotics in space are discussed. Included is a review of previous resea...
Advancements in man-machine interfaces and control technologies used in space telerobotics and teleo...
Abstract—Computer-aided teleoperation (CAT) is investigated for extending human eye-hand motion coor...
Because of the continually changing environment of a space station, visual feedback is a vital eleme...
In space teleoperation additional problems arise, including signal transmission time delays. These c...
The capability to remotely, robotically perform space assembly, inspection, servicing, and science f...
On the International Space Station (ISS) and space shuttles, the National Aeronautics and Space Admi...
Supervised telerobotic controls provide the key to successful remote servicing, as demonstrated in t...
Teleoperation experiments at JPL have shown that advanced features in a telerobotic system are a nec...
Abstract: During robot teleoperations, misalignments occur when the coordinates of the manipulated e...
Teleoperated robots require one or more humans to control actuators, mechanisms, and other robot equ...