The importance to the United States of semi-autonomous systems for application to a large number of manufacturing and service processes is very clear. Two principal reasons emerge as the primary driving forces for development of such systems: enhanced national productivity and operation in environments whch are hazardous to humans. Completely autonomous systems may not currently be economically feasible. However, autonomous systems that operate in a limited operation domain or that are supervised by humans are within the technology capability of this decade and will likely provide reasonable return on investment. The two research and development efforts of autonomy and telerobotics are distinctly different, yet interconnected. The first add...
While teleoperation of technical highly sophisticated systems has already been a wide field of resea...
As Tom Sheridan, a pioneer in teleoperational systems, fomulated, telerobots combine the advantages ...
In this paper, we discuss cooperative work by Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Remotec, Inc., to au...
Robotic systems range from teleoperated to fully autonomous (where no human intervention takes place...
The capability for a single operator to simultaneously control complex remote multi degree of freedo...
Manipulators have been used for many years to perform remote handling tasks in hazardous environment...
Robots are increasingly used in today’s society (Torresen, 2018; Scassellati and Vázquez, 2020). Alt...
While robots routinely perform complex assembly tasks in highly structured factory environments, it ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Teleoperated robots are controlled by human operators ...
Telerobot systems are being developed to support a number of space mission applications. In low eart...
Ongoing MIT research in telerobotics (vehicles capable of some autonomous sensing and manipulating, ...
We present early pilot-studies of a new international project, developing advanced robotics to handl...
The operator control station of a telerobot system has unique functional and human factors requireme...
Abstract: This paper discusses human-friendly tele-operation for the next generation using robot par...
There is a growing need for humans to perform complex remote operations and to extend the intelligen...
While teleoperation of technical highly sophisticated systems has already been a wide field of resea...
As Tom Sheridan, a pioneer in teleoperational systems, fomulated, telerobots combine the advantages ...
In this paper, we discuss cooperative work by Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Remotec, Inc., to au...
Robotic systems range from teleoperated to fully autonomous (where no human intervention takes place...
The capability for a single operator to simultaneously control complex remote multi degree of freedo...
Manipulators have been used for many years to perform remote handling tasks in hazardous environment...
Robots are increasingly used in today’s society (Torresen, 2018; Scassellati and Vázquez, 2020). Alt...
While robots routinely perform complex assembly tasks in highly structured factory environments, it ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Teleoperated robots are controlled by human operators ...
Telerobot systems are being developed to support a number of space mission applications. In low eart...
Ongoing MIT research in telerobotics (vehicles capable of some autonomous sensing and manipulating, ...
We present early pilot-studies of a new international project, developing advanced robotics to handl...
The operator control station of a telerobot system has unique functional and human factors requireme...
Abstract: This paper discusses human-friendly tele-operation for the next generation using robot par...
There is a growing need for humans to perform complex remote operations and to extend the intelligen...
While teleoperation of technical highly sophisticated systems has already been a wide field of resea...
As Tom Sheridan, a pioneer in teleoperational systems, fomulated, telerobots combine the advantages ...
In this paper, we discuss cooperative work by Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Remotec, Inc., to au...