タイトル | Telerobotics Workstation (TRWS) for Deep Space Habitats |
本文(外部サイト) | http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20120014114 |
著者(英) | Hambuchen, Kimberly A.; Demel, Matthew; Mittman, David S.; Tores, Recaredo J.; Chapman, Christopher C.; Rochlis, Jennifer L.; Howe, Alan S. |
著者所属(英) | NASA Johnson Space Center |
発行日 | 2012-09-01 |
言語 | eng |
内容記述 | On medium- to long-duration human spaceflight missions, latency in communications from Earth could reduce efficiency or hinder local operations, control, and monitoring of the various mission vehicles and other elements. Regardless of the degree of autonomy of any one particular element, a means of monitoring and controlling the elements in real time based on mission needs would increase efficiency and response times for their operation. Since human crews would be present locally, a local means for monitoring and controlling all the various mission elements is needed, particularly for robotic elements where response to interesting scientific features in the environment might need near- instantaneous manipulation and control. One of the elements proposed for medium- and long-duration human spaceflight missions, the Deep Space Habitat (DSH), is intended to be used as a remote residence and working volume for human crews. The proposed solution for local monitoring and control would be to provide a workstation within the DSH where local crews can operate local vehicles and robotic elements with little to no latency. The Telerobotics Workstation (TRWS) is a multi-display computer workstation mounted in a dedicated location within the DSH that can be adjusted for a variety of configurations as required. From an Intra-Vehicular Activity (IVA) location, the TRWS uses the Robot Application Programming Interface Delegate (RAPID) control environment through the local network to remotely monitor and control vehicles and robotic assets located outside the pressurized volume in the immediate vicinity or at low-latency distances from the habitat. The multiple display area of the TRWS allows the crew to have numerous windows open with live video feeds, control windows, and data browsers, as well as local monitoring and control of the DSH and associated systems. |
NASA分類 | Man/System Technology and Life Support |
レポートNO | NPO- 48503 |
権利 | Copyright, Distribution as joint owner in the copyright |
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