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Space Applications of Automation, Robotics and Machine Intelligence Systems (ARAMIS), phase 2. Volume 1: Telepresence technology base development

David L. Akin, M. L. Minsky, Erika Thiel, C. R. Kurtzman

Year
1983
Citations
5
Access
Open access

Abstract

The field of telepresence is defined, and overviews of those capabilities that are now available, and those that will be required to support a NASA telepresence effort are provided. Investigation of NASA's plans and goals with regard to telepresence, extensive literature search for materials relating to relevant technologies, a description of these technologies and their state of the art, and projections for advances in these technologies over the next decade are included. Several space projects are examined in detail to determine what capabilities are required of a telepresence system in order to accomplish various tasks, such as servicing and assembly. The key operational and technological areas are identified, conclusions and recommendations are made for further research, and an example developmental program is presented, leading to an operational telepresence servicer.

Keywords

RoboticsAutomationTeleroboticsField (mathematics)Computer scienceKey (lock)Space (punctuation)Systems engineeringEngineeringArtificial intelligence

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