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Abstract Our understanding of marine ecosystems and ability to manage them sustainably has come from multidisciplinary observations made repeatedly over long periods of time. These long‐term ecosystem observations depend on the capabilities of large research vessels, which play an essential role in the collection of global ocean observations.
Erin V. Satterthwaite +14 more
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A Low-Cost Tele-Presence Wheelchair System
This paper presents the architecture and implementation of a tele-presence wheelchair system based on tele-presence robot, intelligent wheelchair, and touch screen technologies.
Jia, Yunde +3 more
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Technology and Its Influence on Teleworker Well‐Being: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT The dramatic increase in teleworking, or remote work facilitated by technology, has spurred debate regarding potential effects upon individual well‐being. Whilst teleworking has been shown to provide many benefits for individuals, our review focuses upon its challenges.
Luke Booker +3 more
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Intuitive haptic control surface for mobile robot motion control
Haptic human-machine interfaces and similar techniques to enhancing human-robotic interaction offer significant potential over conventional approaches. This work considers achieving intuitive motion control of a tracked mobile robotic platform utilising ...
Horan, Ben, Nahavandi, Saeid
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The Virtual Store: A New Shopping Channel That Generates Value and Well‐Being for Gen Z Customers
ABSTRACT The increasing adoption of virtual reality in the retail sector has spurred academics and professionals alike to understand shopping experiences in virtual stores. Unlike existing studies that used this technology only as a research tool, this research considers the virtual store as a full‐fledged shopping channel with multichannel or ...
Cindy Lombart +3 more
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What AIs are not learning (and why)
Abstract Today's robots do not yet learn the general skills that are necessary to provide home care, to be nursing assistants, to interact with people, or do household chores nearly as well as people do. Addressing the aspirational goal of creating service robots requires improving how they are created.
Mark Stefik
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From teleoperation to the cognitive human-robot interface [PDF]
Robots are slowly moving from factories to mines, construction sites, public places and homes. This new type of robot or robotized working machine – field and service robots (FSR) – should be capable of performing different kinds of tasks in unstructured
Suomela, Jussi
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Fuzzy haptic augmentation for telerobotic stair climbing
Teleoperated robotic systems provide a valuable solution for the exploration of hazardous environments. The ability to explore dangerous environments from the safety of a remote location represents an important progression towards the preservation of ...
Creighton, Douglas +3 more
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Haptic Technology Interaction Framework in Engineering Learning: A Taxonomical Conceptualization
ABSTRACT Innovative technology helps students foster creative thinking and problem‐solving abilities by augmenting human sensing and enriching input and output information. New technology can incorporate haptic sensing features—a sensing modality for user operations.
Ivan Mutis, Marina Oberemok
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Telepresence system development for application to the control of remote robotic systems [PDF]
The recent developments of techniques which assist an operator in the control of remote robotic systems are described. In particular, applications are aimed at two specific scenarios: The control of remote robot manipulators; and motion planning for ...
Chiang, Shih-Chien +3 more
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