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Sensory substitution for space gloves and for space robots

Paul Bach‐y‐Rita, John G. Webster, W.J. Tompkins, T. Crabb

发表年份
1987
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35
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摘要

Sensory substitution systems for space applications are described. Physical sensors replace missing human receptors and feed information to the interpretive centers of a different sense. The brain is plastic enough so that, with training, the subject localizes the input as if it were received through the missing receptors. Astronauts have difficulty feeling objects through space suit gloves because of their thickness and because of the 4.3 psi pressure difference. Miniature force sensors on the glove palm drive an electrotactile belt around the waist, thus augmenting the missing tactile sensation. A proposed teleoperator system with telepresence for a space robot would incorporate teleproprioception and a force sensor/electrotactile belt sensory substitution system for teletouch.

关键词

Sensory substitutionSensory systemTactile displayRobotTactile sensorArtificial intelligenceSpace (punctuation)SensationComputer visionComputer science

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