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The Exploration Technology Development Program Multi-Center Cockpit

David S. Mittman, Jeffrey S. Norris, Recaredo J. Torres, Kimberly Hambuchen, Robert Hirsh, Mark Allan, Hans Utz, Robert R. Burridge, Marc Seibert

发表年份
2008
引用次数
4

摘要

NASA’s Exploration Systems Mission Directorate, Exploration Technology Development Program (ETDP) develops the technologies needed for future human lunar exploration missions. Advanced robotic systems can help the crew explore, assemble, and maintain a lunar outpost. The ETDP Multi-Center Cockpit (EMCC) is a computer workstation that allows an operator to simultaneously monitor and command groups of diverse robots. The EMCC may be located at a robot test site or at a location significantly removed from the test site. The robots being controlled can be located together at a single test site, or can be located at different sites. The EMCC eliminates the need for an operator to understand different robot languages, and reduces the difficulty of operating a robot over time delays, such as the ones introduced by the Earth-Moon distance or by communication network latency. The EMCC provides the operator with a unified command and telemetry interface for monitoring the robots and with a predictive graphical display of the robots. In this paper, we describe the EMCC design and implementation, and report on its performance in June 2008 during the ETDP Human-Robotic Systems Integrated Field Test at Moses Lake Sand Dunes, Washington.

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CockpitCenter (category theory)Computer scienceAeronauticsSystems engineeringEngineering

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