HRI
Advanced Teleoperation Architecture
Stefano Galvan, A. Castellani, Debora Botturi, Pietro Fiorini
- Year
- 2006
- Citations
- 11
Abstract
In this paper we report on the efforts carried out at the Robotics Laboratory ALTAIR of the University of Verona (Italy) towards the development of a high performance architecture for bilateral, i.e. force reflecting, teleoperation system. This architecture, called Penelope, takes into account the main features of a haptics system: real-time behavior, distributed resources, general purpose structure and safe exchange of data. The emphasis here is on heterogeneous hardware and software within the same structure
Keywords
TeleoperationArchitectureTeleroboticsSoftware architectureRoboticsComputer scienceHaptic technologySoftwareSystems architectureHuman–computer interaction
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