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DOI: 10.1117/12.964880
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Telerobotics: Problems In Display, Control And Communication

Abstract: An experimental telerobotics (TR) simulation is described suitable for studying human operator (H.0.) performance.Simple manipulator pick-and -place and tracking tasks allowed quantitative comparison of a number of calligraphic display viewing conditions. The Ames -Berkeley enhanced perspective display was utilized in conjunction with an experimental helmet mounted display system (HMD) that provided stereoscopic enhanced views. Two degree -of-freedom rotations of the head were measured with a Helmholtz coil in… Show more

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“…With this arrangement up/down, left/right, and in/out motion of the HIDs should cause corresponding movement of the end effectors in the viewing field. Rearranging the camera, HIDs, or user relation to the video monitor will adversely affect usability and performance of the system [10]. The reference frame used by the communications protocol for transmitting position increments is a right-handed frame with the X-axis pointing right, Y pointing up, and Z pointing out ( Fig.…”
Section: Haptic Device Mappingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With this arrangement up/down, left/right, and in/out motion of the HIDs should cause corresponding movement of the end effectors in the viewing field. Rearranging the camera, HIDs, or user relation to the video monitor will adversely affect usability and performance of the system [10]. The reference frame used by the communications protocol for transmitting position increments is a right-handed frame with the X-axis pointing right, Y pointing up, and Z pointing out ( Fig.…”
Section: Haptic Device Mappingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Internet‐based technologies have been receiving interest mainly because they support mobility for many applications and activities 1–6. In this respect, education and engineering scholars have proposed the creation of virtual research and development laboratories allowing users to perform experiments from a remote location.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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confidence: 99%