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Telerobotics, Automation
Author: Thomas B. Sheridan
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Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0262515474



Telerobotics, Automation, and Human Supervisory Control


For the past three decades, the author and his colleagues in the MIT Man-Machine Systems Laboratory have been carrying out experimental research in the area of teleoperation, telerobotics, and supervisory control - a new form of technology that allows humans to work through machines in hazardous environments and control complex systems such as aircraft and nuclear power plants. Download Telerobotics, Automation, and Human Supervisory Control from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared. This timely reference brings together a variety of theories and technologies that have emerged in a number of fields of application, describing common themes, presenting experiments and hardware embodiments as examples, and discussing the advantages and the drawbacks of this new form of human-machine interaction.There are many places - such as outer space, the oceans, an Search and find a lot of engineering books in many category availabe for free download.

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