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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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Sensory substitution for space gloves and for space robots [PDF]
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.
Bach-Y-rita, P. +3 more
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Towards Telepresence and Robot Teleoperation
Interpersonal communication and physical interaction with the immediate environment depend upon our awareness of space and motion. The physical distance to a person or object affects our behaviour, influencing the way how we establish eye contact to express ourselves or how we move.
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Assessing Mobile Robotic Telepresence Based On Measures Of Social Telepresence
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A. Bagherzadhalimi, E. Di Maria
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JSC flight experiment recommendation in support of Space Station robotic operations [PDF]
The man-tended configuration (MTC) of Space Station Freedom (SSF) provides a unique opportunity to move robotic systems from the laboratory into the mainstream space program. Restricted crew access due to the Shuttle's flight rate, as well as constrained
Berka, Reginald B.
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SARSCEST (human factors) [PDF]
People interact with the processes and products of contemporary technology. Individuals are affected by these in various ways and individuals shape them. Such interactions come under the label 'human factors'. To expand the understanding of those to whom
Parsons, H. Mcilvaine
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Working with a robot in hospital and long-term care homes: staff experience
Although there is a growing literature on the use of telepresence robots in institutional dementia care settings, limited research focused on the perspectives of frontline staff members who deliver dementia care.
Lily Haopu Ren +13 more
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Integrating telepresence robots with gamification opens up new directions in which higher-education governance could translate into higher levels of student engagement in the AI-driven digital era.
Abdullah Addas +3 more
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Space applications of Automation, Robotics And Machine Intelligence Systems (ARAMIS). Volume 3, phase 2: Executive summary [PDF]
The field of telepresence is defined, and overviews of those capabilities that are now available, and those that will be required to support a NASA telepresence effort are provided.
Akin, D. L. +3 more
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As a result of a rapidly aging population and the increasing prevalence of dementia among older adults, technological solutions are increasingly being considered to facilitate caregiving. This research investigates the perspectives of 20 caregiving dyads
Shabnam FakhrHosseini +6 more
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