Performance and Workload of Operators in a Human - Telerebot System
Journal: International Journal of Behavioral Research & Psychology (IJBRP) (Vol.03, No. 06)Publication Date: 2015-08-24
Authors : Zunjic A;
Page : 1-3
Keywords : Teleoperators; human-telerobot system;
Abstract
In recent times, the area of human - robot interaction increasingly occupies the attention of researchers. This is understandable, given that robots have a more frequent usage, both in production and in everyday life. Teleoperators are a type of robotic systems where the human - robot interaction is especially pronounced. In teleoperation, a human operator interacts with the environment via a telerobot. In general, in a teleoperation system a man uses the system consisting of displays and the command organs for the purpose of control of а robot from a certain distance. This distance can be from a few meters to several thousands or millions of kilometers, depending on the need.
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