Performance evaluation of a 6 axis high fidelity generalized force reflecting teleoperator
Blake Hannaford, Laurie A. Wood
- Year
- 1989
- Citations
- 28
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
A few of the results of a major study of over 100 hours of experimental teleoperation are presented. Force and torque data recorded from the robot wrist is a rich source of information on the performance of tasks. Performance measures can be computed for whole tasks, or for specific task segments. As a general principle, the performance increases as manipulation capability is increased although the effects may depend on task and performance measure. This study has laid the groundwork for much future work. Further reports will detail additional results which could not be presented here due to lack of space as well as follow-on experiments investigating manipulation under time delay and shared control conditions.
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