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Operator Interfaces and Network-Based Participation for Dante II

Terrence Fong, Henning Pangels, David Wettergreen, Erik Nygren, Butler Hine, Phil Hontalas, Chistopher Fedor

Year
1995
Citations
32

Abstract

<div class="htmlview paragraph">Dante II, an eight-legged walking robot developed by the Dante project, explored the active volcanic crater of Mount Spurr in July 1994. In this paper, we describe the operator interfaces and the network-based participation methods used during the Dante II mission. Both virtual environment and multi-modal operator interfaces provided mission support for supervised control of Dante II. Network-based participation methods including message communications, satellite transmission, and a World-Wide Web server enabled remote science and public interaction. We believe that these human-machine interfaces represent a significant advance in robotic technologies for exploration.</div>

Keywords

Computer scienceOperator (biology)Human–computer interaction

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