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TELESAR V

Charith Lasantha Fernando, Masahiro Furukawa, Tadatoshi Kurogi, Kyo Hirota, Sho Kamuro, Katsunari Sato, Kouta Minamizawa, Susumu Tachi

Year
2012
Citations
39

Abstract

Telexistence is fundamentally a concept named for the general technology that enables a human being to have a real-time sensation of being at a place other than where he actually exist, and to interact with the remote environment [Tachi et al. 1990]. We have achieved human-like neck movements to visually interact with a remote object in 3 dimensional space through previous versions of TELESAR [Watanabe et al. 2007]. We introduce "TELESAR V" which maps a user's spinal neck, head and arm movements into a dexterous slave robot and allowing the operator to feel the robot's body as his own body through visual, auditory, kinesthetic and fingertip tactile [Sato et al. 2007] sensation. With TELESAR V, operator can perform teleoperations confidently with no prior practise.

Keywords

Kinesthetic learningComputer scienceRobotComputer visionObject (grammar)Artificial intelligenceSensationOperator (biology)Human–computer interactionComputer graphics (images)

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