Recent experiments which addressed Space Station remote manipulation tasks found that tactile force feedback (reflecting forces and torques encountered at the end-effector through the manipulator hand controller) does not improve performance significantly. Subjective response from astronaut and non-astronaut test subjects indicated that force information, provided visually, could be useful. No research exists which specifically investigates methods of presenting force-torque information visually. This experiment was designed to evaluate seven different visual force-torque displays which were found in an informal telephone survey. The displays were prototyped in the HyperCard programming environment. In a within-subjects experiment, 14 subje...
An instrumented task board was developed at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC). An overview of...
Hand controller selection for NASA's Orbiter and Space Station Freedom is an important area of human...
A telerobotic control station is described. In it, a machine vision system measures the position, or...
The comparative efficacy of using direct force feedback or a simple vibrotactile display to convey c...
To gain further information about the effectiveness of kinesthetic force feedback or force reflectio...
Visual displays drive the human operator's highest bandwidth sensory input channel. Thus, no teleman...
A few of the results of a major study of over 100 hours of experimental teleoperation are presented....
An experimental study was conducted to determine the effects of various forms of visual and force fe...
Reflected-force feedback is an important aspect of teleoperations. The objective is to determine the...
Active cartesian force control of a teleoperated robot is investigated. An economical microcomputer ...
During the French CASSIOPEE mission that will fly onboard MIR space station in 1996, ergonomic evalu...
The problem of constructing event-related information displays from multidimensional data generated ...
Telepresence operations require high quality information transfer between the human master and the r...
Future cockpits will likely include new onboard technologies, such as cockpit displays of traffic in...
Previous research on teleoperator force feedback is reviewed and results of a testing program which ...
An instrumented task board was developed at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC). An overview of...
Hand controller selection for NASA's Orbiter and Space Station Freedom is an important area of human...
A telerobotic control station is described. In it, a machine vision system measures the position, or...
The comparative efficacy of using direct force feedback or a simple vibrotactile display to convey c...
To gain further information about the effectiveness of kinesthetic force feedback or force reflectio...
Visual displays drive the human operator's highest bandwidth sensory input channel. Thus, no teleman...
A few of the results of a major study of over 100 hours of experimental teleoperation are presented....
An experimental study was conducted to determine the effects of various forms of visual and force fe...
Reflected-force feedback is an important aspect of teleoperations. The objective is to determine the...
Active cartesian force control of a teleoperated robot is investigated. An economical microcomputer ...
During the French CASSIOPEE mission that will fly onboard MIR space station in 1996, ergonomic evalu...
The problem of constructing event-related information displays from multidimensional data generated ...
Telepresence operations require high quality information transfer between the human master and the r...
Future cockpits will likely include new onboard technologies, such as cockpit displays of traffic in...
Previous research on teleoperator force feedback is reviewed and results of a testing program which ...
An instrumented task board was developed at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC). An overview of...
Hand controller selection for NASA's Orbiter and Space Station Freedom is an important area of human...
A telerobotic control station is described. In it, a machine vision system measures the position, or...