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Real-Time Control of the MIT Vehicle Emulation System

W.K. Durfee, Husni Idris, Steven Dubowsky

Year
1991
Citations
13

Abstract

The MIT vehicle emulation system (VES) is an experimental facility designed to facilitate the study of controlling robots fixed to nonstationary bases. This includes assembly and repair manipulators attached to space vehicles, or to the space shuttle arm, as well as manipulators fixed to the bed of moving ground vehicles. Controlling manipulators under these conditions for endpoint force and positioning tasks requires both the development of new theory, and the development of a testbed for verifying theoretical results through experimentation. A description is presented of the technical details of the real-time controller for the second generation VES system.

Keywords

EmulationTestbedComputer scienceController (irrigation)Control engineeringRobotControl systemSimulationEngineeringArtificial intelligence

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