HRI
A Modular Architecture for an Interactive Real-Time Simulation and Training Environment for Satellite On-Orbit Servicing
Robin Wolff, Carsten Preusche, Andreas Gerndt
- Year
- 2011
- Citations
- 10
Abstract
This paper outlines the development of a real-time interactive application for the analysis, training and programming of on-orbit servicing tasks within a virtual reality environment. The main challenges put on the system are the real-time simulation of the realistic dynamic and kinematic behavior of satellite components and additionally integrate interaction through a bimanual haptic interface, as well as enable tele-operation of a robot. We give an overview of the application, describe the real-time challenges and outline our approach and proposed system structure.
Keywords
Computer scienceModular designInterface (matter)Virtual realityDistributed Interactive SimulationHaptic technologyRobotKinematicsSatelliteArchitecture
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