Teleoperation : numerical simulation and experimental validation
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Teleoperation : numerical simulation and experimental validation
(Euro courses, Computer and information science ; v. 4)
Kluwer Academic, c1992
- : alk. paper
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Note
"Based on the lectures given during the Eurocourse on Teleoperation: Numerical Simulation and Experimental Validation, held at the Joint Research Centre, Ispra, Italy, 18-22 November 1991"--T.p. verso
"Published for the Commission of the European Communities, Directorate-General Telecommunications, Information Industries and Innovation, Scientific and Technical Communications Service"--P. opp. t.p
Includes bibliographical references
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The demand for safety in modern industrial processes has come to involve an increasing demand for teleoperated devices in order to avoid the exposure of humans to hazardous conditions during the operation, maintenance under normal or abnormal conditions and decommissioning of equipment after its useful lifetime has terminated. An important for teleoperations has been reached in the 1990s as the first commercial nuclear power stations reach the end of their useful life. Simultaneously, progress in the work on controlled thermonuclear fusion demonstrates the importance of teleoperation in the assembly of future reactors as well as in their maintenance and decommissioning. "Teleoperation: Numerical Simulation and Experimental Validation" presents the fundamentals and the advances in simulation and experimentation in the teleoperations field, dealing with such matters as path planning, calibration, autonomy, safety, and radiation hardening. The book addresses users working in the field of engineering R&D and plant operation management.
Students in schools of engineeering, too, should find the book of value, as it addresses topics of acute practical interest in an area that can only grow in importance.
Table of Contents
- Some key issues in remote handling, M. Becquet
- Teleman - a European Community robotics programme for the nuclear industry, B. Tolley
- practical experience using teleoperated technology - teleoperated devices used in an accelerator complex, R. Horne
- artificial realities techniques for teleoperation of robotic systems, D. Marini
- robot motion planning - a survey, C. Torras
- autonomous mobile robots and teleoperation, J. del R. Millan et al
- kinematic calibration in remote handling and teleoperation environments, J.-M. Renders
- transporters for teleoperation in Jet, T. Raimonid
- nuclear teleoperation - particular challenges in decommissioning application, M. Decreton
- manipulators mascot IV used in Jet and prospects of enhancement, T. Raimondi and L. Galbiati
- position sensing for advanced teleoperation in nuclear environment, M. Decreton
- advanced telerobotic systems - single-master multi-slave manipulator systems and cellular robotic system, T. Fukuda et al
- introduction to robotics and computer vision, J.E. Besancon
- the NET remote maintenance programme, D. Maisonnier and T. Reeve.
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