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Teleoperation (or remote operation) indicates operation of a system or machine at a distance. It is similar in meaning to the phrase "remote control" but is usually encountered in research, academia and technology. It is most commonly associated with robotics and mobile robots but can be applied to a whole range of circumstances in which a device or machine is operated by a person from a distance.
Teleoperation can be considered a human-machine system. For example, ArduPilot provides a spectrum of autonomy ranging from manual control to full autopilot for autonomous vehicles.
The term teleoperation is in use in research and technical communities as a standard term for referring to operation at a distance. This is as opposed to telepresence which is a less standard term and might refer to a whole range of existence or interaction that include a remote connotation.
Teleoperation (or remote operation) indicates operation of a system or machine at a distance. It is similar in meaning to the phrase "remote control"...
is a combination of two major subfields, which are teleoperation and telepresence. Teleoperation indicates operation of a machine at a distance. It is...
inductive coupling Rotating magnetic field Teleforce Telegeodynamics Teleoperation Tesla coil Tesla Experimental Station Tesla's oscillator Tesla turbine...
Michael J. (1992). Sensory Substitution for Force Feedback in Space Teleoperation (Ph.D. Thesis) (Thesis). Massachusetts Institute of Technology. hdl:1721...
outlined his vision for an adapted version of the older concept of teleoperation that focused on giving a remote participant a feeling of actually being...
vehicle teleoperation. Recent uses of adaptive collaborative control cover training, analysis, and engineering applications in teleoperations between...
behavior or uses a remote human operator to control the vehicle via teleoperation. The UGV is the land-based counterpart to unmanned aerial vehicles,...
and wireless traffic light control systems. Command signals used in teleoperation, such as the control of aerial vehicles, missiles and remotely-controlled...
Media controls PlayStation Move Radio control Remote control locomotive Teleoperation Telecommand Greenfield, Rebecca (April 8, 2011). "Tech Etymology: TV...
controlled telecutters and teleplanes in the Red Army. Telerobotics Teleoperation Goliath tracked mine List of Russian inventions Alexander Lychagin (9...
can be implemented with both computer and human control, including teleoperation. Motion actuators are often used to imitate muscle movements and create...
account the interaction between human control and the machine motions. Teleoperation. A human controls each movement, each machine actuator change is specified...
scenarios to win. In June 2018, Argus partnered with Phantom Auto on a teleoperation safety technology that blocks attacks on connected vehicles. Inc. Top...
designs adequately address control issues. The MAVs' small size makes teleoperation impractical because a ground station pilot cannot see it beyond 100...
robots used in the nuclear industry. Glovebox Dextre Doctor Octopus Teleoperation Telerobotics Master/slave (technology) Avatar (computing) Pantograph...
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forces have an obvious interest since the combination of telepresence, teleoperation, and telerobotics can potentially save the lives of battle casualties...
prototype for remotely operated underwater vehicles and a pioneer for teleoperation. It became famous in 1966 when CURV-I was used to recover a hydrogen...
exoskeletons, CAPIO and VI-Bot. These are primarily being used for teleoperation. Exoskeleton technology is also being developed to enhance precision...
processing team of the Zvezda Service Module working on the EVA and teleoperation control system. In 2000, he received medical clearance to begin special...
easily be sent by an operator because of, for instance, delays in the teleoperation loop, poor telepresence or a number of other reasons. An example of...
mine rollers, an antimagnetic actuating device, and a Standardized Teleoperation System (STS) that is mounted in a separate vehicle. Additionally, a...
equipment automation comes in four different forms: remote control, teleoperation, driver assist, and full automation. Remote control mining equipment...
operator is given feedback on the forces involved, this is called haptic teleoperation. The first electrically actuated teleoperators were built in the 1950s...
mother's wombs. Immersed in cyberspace and maintaining their life by teleoperation, they have never imagined that life could be any different from that...
robotics Evolutionary robotics Simultaneous localization and mapping Teleoperation von Neumann machine Wake-up robot problem William Grey Walter Autonomous...