Three areas of possible commercialization involving robots at the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) are discussed: a six degree-of-freedom target tracking system for remote umbilical operations; an intelligent torque sensing end effector for operating hand valves in hazardous locations; and an automatic radiator inspection device, a 13 by 65 foot robotic mechanism involving completely redundant motors, drives, and controls. Aspects concerning the first two innovations can be integrated to enable robots or teleoperators to perform tasks involving orientation and panal actuation operations that can be done with existing technology rather than waiting for telerobots to incorporate artificial intelligence (AI) to perform 'smart' autonomous operations....
In this paper, the prime objective is to describe a custom 4-dof (degree-of-freedom) robotic arm cap...
This paper describes the design and development of a mobile robotic system to process orbiter therma...
The semi-autonomous inspection and servicing of the Space Station's major thermal, electrical, mecha...
McDonnell Douglas recently performed a study, Ref [1], to find effective application of robots and t...
The KSC has implemented an integrated system that coordinates state-of-the-art robotic subsystems. I...
Robotics technology is a rapidly advancing field moving from applications on repetitive manufacturin...
The primary thrust of robotics at KSC is for the servicing of Space Shuttle remote umbilical docking...
Robotics technologies are developed to improve manufacturing of space hardware. The following applic...
In contrast to manufacturing robotic applications, many Kennedy Space Center robotic applications re...
The international space station (SS) must take advantage of advanced telerobotics in order to maximi...
Robots constitute a significant part of space activities and will continue to contribute in space ap...
Robots constitute a significant part of space activities and will continue to contribute in space ap...
Robots constitute a significant part of space activities and will continue to contribute in space ap...
NASA Headquarters' Office of Advanced Concepts and Technology (OACT) joined efforts with Johnson Spa...
This document will describe the technology developed at Kennedy Space Center (KSC) to demonstrate au...
In this paper, the prime objective is to describe a custom 4-dof (degree-of-freedom) robotic arm cap...
This paper describes the design and development of a mobile robotic system to process orbiter therma...
The semi-autonomous inspection and servicing of the Space Station's major thermal, electrical, mecha...
McDonnell Douglas recently performed a study, Ref [1], to find effective application of robots and t...
The KSC has implemented an integrated system that coordinates state-of-the-art robotic subsystems. I...
Robotics technology is a rapidly advancing field moving from applications on repetitive manufacturin...
The primary thrust of robotics at KSC is for the servicing of Space Shuttle remote umbilical docking...
Robotics technologies are developed to improve manufacturing of space hardware. The following applic...
In contrast to manufacturing robotic applications, many Kennedy Space Center robotic applications re...
The international space station (SS) must take advantage of advanced telerobotics in order to maximi...
Robots constitute a significant part of space activities and will continue to contribute in space ap...
Robots constitute a significant part of space activities and will continue to contribute in space ap...
Robots constitute a significant part of space activities and will continue to contribute in space ap...
NASA Headquarters' Office of Advanced Concepts and Technology (OACT) joined efforts with Johnson Spa...
This document will describe the technology developed at Kennedy Space Center (KSC) to demonstrate au...
In this paper, the prime objective is to describe a custom 4-dof (degree-of-freedom) robotic arm cap...
This paper describes the design and development of a mobile robotic system to process orbiter therma...
The semi-autonomous inspection and servicing of the Space Station's major thermal, electrical, mecha...