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Development of a multi-telerobot system for remote collaboration

Nak Young Chong, Tetsuo Kotoku, Kohtaro Ohba, K. Komoriya, Fumio Ozaki, H Hashimoto, Junji Oaki, Katsuhiro Maeda, Nobuto Matsuhira, K. Tanie

Year
2002
Citations
17

Abstract

The Mechanical Engineering Laboratory (MEL) is developing technologies for multi-robot collaboration in remote environments with the Toshiba Mechanical Systems Laboratory (TMSL). Human operators' delayed visual perception due to the communication delay over the network seriously affects the collaboration performance in the multi-operator-multi-robot tele-manipulation. We have built an experimental tele-manipulation test bed connecting the MEL and the TMSL to study the time-delayed remote tele-collaboration between two places. In the test bed, one operator controls her master robot nearby two slave robots in the work site and another from a distance. A local online graphics simulator without time delay is developed to cope with the communication delay and several multi-robot coordinated control strategies are devised to avoid the collision. To verify the validity of this simulator assisted approach, we demonstrated a maintenance work on a plant mock-up in the TMSL by two different slave robots and two distant operators in the MEL and TMSL respectively through an ISDN.

Keywords

RobotTeleroboticsIntegrated Services Digital NetworkSimulationComputer scienceOperator (biology)Collision avoidanceHaptic technologyHuman–computer interactionRemote operation

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