2013 IEEE Aerospace Conference 2013
DOI: 10.1109/aero.2013.6497138
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Hands-Free Control Interfaces for an Extra Vehicular Jetpack

Abstract: Abstract-The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) strategic vision includes, as part of its long-term goals, the exploration of deep space and Near Earth Asteroids (NEA). To support these endeavors, funds have been invested in research to develop advanced exploration capabilities. To enable the human mobility necessary to effectively explore NEA and deep space, a new extravehicular activity (EVA) Jetpack is under development at the Johnson Space Center. The new design leverages knowledge and ex… Show more

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“…The Jetpack system responds to foot, voice, or computer-entered commands by the user. 6 In the current engineering development unit setup shown in Fig. 1(b), there are two translational degrees of freedom and one rotational degree of freedom on an air-bearing floor.…”
Section: System Conceptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Jetpack system responds to foot, voice, or computer-entered commands by the user. 6 In the current engineering development unit setup shown in Fig. 1(b), there are two translational degrees of freedom and one rotational degree of freedom on an air-bearing floor.…”
Section: System Conceptmentioning
confidence: 99%