Concurrent bilateral teleoperation over the Internet
Jin‐Woo Park, C.H. Kim, Jang-Myung Lee
- 发表年份
- 2002
- 引用次数
- 7
摘要
This paper presents a concurrent bilateral teleoperation over the Internet, which addresses the concurrency between the local and the remote site operations. The most widely used scheme to overcome time-varying communication delay over the Internet is utilizing predictive displays, which basically insulates the operator from the communication delay by providing simulated or predictive feedback. However this loses the concurrency between the operations at the local and the remote sites. As a result, the remote site should be sufficiently intelligent to react to the unexpected events immediately. In addition to this, it also requires error detection and recovery routines which handle unexpected and/or malfunctioning operations, even though a human operator is supervising the operation at the remote site. To resolve this problem, the communication delay is estimated and incorporated into the predictive displays to convert the predictive to the estimated displays. The communication delay is estimated recursively using the local command, remote outputs sent back to the local site and the remote robot model.
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