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Are You Me? Re-Embodiment Process for Telepresence Robots

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Accessibility in distance education activities represents a challenge that needs to be addressed with a view to social inclusion and collaboration between the stakeholders of the school system.
Lorenza Abbate, Claudio Germak
doaj   +1 more source

Autonomus Telepresence Mobile Robot (ATEMR)

open access: yes, 2022
Máster en Electrónica Industrial y ...
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Exoskeleton master controller with force-reflecting telepresence [PDF]

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A thorough understanding of the requirements for successful master-slave robotic systems is becoming increasingly desirable. Such systems can aid in the accomplishment of tasks that are hazardous or inaccessible to humans.
Bartholet, Stephen J.   +2 more
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Measuring Attitudes Towards Telepresence Robots

open access: yes, 2011
Studies using Nomura et al.’s “Negative Attitude toward Robots Scale” (NARS) [1] as an attitudinal measure have featured robots that were perceived to be autonomous, indepen- dent agents. State of the art telepresence robots require an explicit human-in-the-loop to drive the robot around.
M Tsui, Katherine   +4 more
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Space telerobotic systems: Applications and concepts [PDF]

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The definition of a variety of assembly, servicing, and maintenance missions has led to the generation of a number of space telerobot concepts. The remote operation of a space telerobot is seen as a means to increase astronaut productivity.
Jenkins, L.
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Air Force research in human sensory feedback for telepresence [PDF]

open access: yes
Telepresence operations require high quality information transfer between the human master and the remotely located slave. Present Air Force research focuses on the human aspects of the information needed to complete the control/feedback loop.
Julian, Ronald G.
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AI in space: Past, present, and possible futures [PDF]

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While artificial intelligence (AI) has become increasingly present in recent space applications, new missions being planned will require even more incorporation of AI techniques.
Post, Jonathan V., Rose, Donald D.
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Manipulator arm design for the Extravehicular Teleoperator Assist Robot (ETAR): Applications on the space station [PDF]

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The preliminary conceptual design of a new teleoperator robot manipulator system for space station maintenance missions has been completed. The system consists of a unique pair of arms that is part of a master-slave, force-reflecting servomanipulator ...
Clarke, Margaret M.   +2 more
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Identifying Key Features of Telepresence Robot Systems in Intensive Care Units: a Scoping Review Protocol

open access: yes, 2021
Avilés H   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

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