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METERON

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Duration 2014-10-31 until 2018
Project partners ESA telerobotics and haptics lab
Website http://meteron.dlr.de/
Applications Establishment of planetary infrastructure

Project details

METERON (Multi-Purpose End-To-End Robotic Operation Network) is a series of experiments aimed at validating advanced technologies for tele-manipulation of robots from space. A number of robots on earth, including Rollin' Justin (DLR), are controlled from inside the International Space Station (ISS) using haptic feedback or semi-autonomously. The SUPVIS JUSTIN Experiment deals with the scenario of planetary exploration. The experiment aims to demonstrate how robots, in spite of considerable communication lags, can be ordered to solve complex tasks. The local intelligence of the robot is employed to implement an astronaut’s commands. The operating schemes thus developed will form the basis for future robotic space missions.

Contact
Dr. Neal Lii
German Aerospace Center

Institute of Robotics and Mechatronics
, Autonomy and Teleoperation
Oberpfaffenhofen-Weßling

Tel.: +49 8153 28-1624

Fax: +49 8153 28-1134

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