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1 July 1997 International space station mobile servicing system robotic workstation displays and overlays
Susan H. Burns
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Abstract
The International Space Station (ISSP) currently under development is equipped with robotic workstations to perform and provide information on the mobile servicing system robotic functions in use. The workstations include conventional and special developed hardware, software displays, and control software configurations. The robotic activities are critical to the ISSP during assembly and maintenance activities resulting in detailed crew interface requirements. Operational scenarios were used to develop the requirements of the ISSP Robotic activities resulting in the specification and configuration of the Mobile Servicing System Robotic Workstation.
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Susan H. Burns "International space station mobile servicing system robotic workstation displays and overlays", Proc. SPIE 3057, Cockpit Displays IV: Flat Panel Displays for Defense Applications, (1 July 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.277027
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KEYWORDS
Robotics

Video

Space robots

Robotic systems

Cameras

Human-machine interfaces

Visualization

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