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An Advanced Telereflexive Tactical Response Robot
by
Gilbreath, G.A.
, Everett, H.R.
, Ciccimaro, D.A.
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Cameras
/ Man-machine interfaces
/ Mapping
/ Platforms
/ Robots
/ Strategy
/ Studies
/ Walls
/ Weapons
2001
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An Advanced Telereflexive Tactical Response Robot
by
Gilbreath, G.A.
, Everett, H.R.
, Ciccimaro, D.A.
in
Cameras
/ Man-machine interfaces
/ Mapping
/ Platforms
/ Robots
/ Strategy
/ Studies
/ Walls
/ Weapons
2001
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An Advanced Telereflexive Tactical Response Robot
2001
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Issue Title: Special Issue on Teleoperation Interfaces ROBART III is intended as an advanced demonstration platform for non-lethal tactical response, extending the concepts of reflexive teleoperation into the realm of coordinated weapons control (i.e., sensor-aided control of mobility, camera, and weapon functions) in law enforcement and urban warfare scenarios. A rich mix of ultrasonic and optical proximity and range sensors facilitates remote operation in unstructured and unexplored buildings with minimal operator oversight. Supervised autonomous navigation and mapping of interior spaces is significantly enhanced by an innovative algorithm which exploits the fact that the majority of man-made structures are characterized by (but not limited to) parallel and orthogonal walls. This paper presents a brief overview of the advanced telereflexive man-machine interface and its associated \"human-centered mapping\" strategy.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
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