The research and work conducted on the development of a testbed for a display and control panel for the Flight Telerobotic Servicer (FTS) are presented. Research was conducted on both software and hardware needed to control the FTS. A breadboard was constructed and placed into a mockup of the aft station of the Orbiter spacecraft. This breadboard concept was then evaluated using a computer graphics representation of the Tinman FTS. Extensive research was conducted on the software requirements and implementation. The hardware selected for the breadboard was 'flight like' and in some cases fit and function evaluated. The breadboard team studied some of the concepts without pursuing in depth their impact on the Orbiter or other missions. Assum...
The space shuttle main engine (SSME) presented new requirements in the design of controls for large ...
Research issues in using telerobotics in space are discussed. Included is a review of previous resea...
An instrumented task board was developed at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC). An overview of...
The Flight Telerobotic Servicer (FTS), a multiple arm dexterous manipulation system, will aid in the...
The Flight Telerobotic Servicer (FTS) project at the Goddard Space Flight Center is developing an ad...
NASA has just completed an in-house Phase B Study (one of three studies) for the preliminary definit...
NASA has completed the preliminary definition phase of the Flight Telerobotic Servicer (FTS) and is ...
The Flight Telerobotic Servicer (FTS) is being developed by the Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) f...
Most uncertainties of operation of a telerobot in the space environment relate to the absence of gra...
The Flight Telerobotic Servicer (FTS) technical challenge is the development and integration of a sp...
The original FTS concept for Space Station Freedom (SSF) was to provide telerobotic assistance to en...
A method for apportioning crew-telerobot tasks has been derived to facilitate the design of a crew-f...
The Man-Systems Telerobotics Laboratory at NASA's Johnson Space Center and supported by Lockheed, is...
NASA Headquarters' Office of Advanced Concepts and Technology (OACT) joined efforts with Johnson Spa...
The NASA/OAST Telerobot Testbed will reach its next increment in development by the end of FY-89. Th...
The space shuttle main engine (SSME) presented new requirements in the design of controls for large ...
Research issues in using telerobotics in space are discussed. Included is a review of previous resea...
An instrumented task board was developed at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC). An overview of...
The Flight Telerobotic Servicer (FTS), a multiple arm dexterous manipulation system, will aid in the...
The Flight Telerobotic Servicer (FTS) project at the Goddard Space Flight Center is developing an ad...
NASA has just completed an in-house Phase B Study (one of three studies) for the preliminary definit...
NASA has completed the preliminary definition phase of the Flight Telerobotic Servicer (FTS) and is ...
The Flight Telerobotic Servicer (FTS) is being developed by the Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) f...
Most uncertainties of operation of a telerobot in the space environment relate to the absence of gra...
The Flight Telerobotic Servicer (FTS) technical challenge is the development and integration of a sp...
The original FTS concept for Space Station Freedom (SSF) was to provide telerobotic assistance to en...
A method for apportioning crew-telerobot tasks has been derived to facilitate the design of a crew-f...
The Man-Systems Telerobotics Laboratory at NASA's Johnson Space Center and supported by Lockheed, is...
NASA Headquarters' Office of Advanced Concepts and Technology (OACT) joined efforts with Johnson Spa...
The NASA/OAST Telerobot Testbed will reach its next increment in development by the end of FY-89. Th...
The space shuttle main engine (SSME) presented new requirements in the design of controls for large ...
Research issues in using telerobotics in space are discussed. Included is a review of previous resea...
An instrumented task board was developed at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC). An overview of...