A telerobotic control station is described. In it, a machine vision system measures the position, orientation, and configuration of a user's hand. A robotic manipulator mirrors the status of the hand. This concept has two benefits: control actions are intuitive and easily learned, and the workstation requires little volume or mass.
Vision-Based Telerobotic Control Station
1990
5 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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