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Application of intelligent monitoring for super long distance teleoperation
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2002
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TelemetryRemote OperationEngineeringSpace RoboticsTeleoperationAerospace EngineeringIntelligent MonitoringRemote MonitoringField RoboticsAutomationLimited Communication CapacityIntelligent RoboticsSystems EngineeringIntelligent SystemsRobot LearningTime DelayRobotics
Time delay and limited communication capacity are the primary constraints in super-long distance telerobotic systems such as space telerobotic systems. Intelligent monitoring is efficient for this problem to provide a function which selects important scenes to help the operator through a monitoring camera. We constructed a telerobotic testbed which includes a connection through the international ISDN and typical space structure (space robot, truss structure land ORU). We conducted trans-Pacific teleoperation experiments using the testbed in ETL as the remote site and a telerobotic console at JPL (Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California) as a local site. Experimental results showed intelligent monitoring to be effective for the above problems.
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