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TOWARDS VISUALIZATION AND REMOTE ROBOT CONTROL

Abstract

We have been researching new technologies for Telerobotic Satellite Tv For Pc Servicing for more than ten years in order to expand, investigate and test them. A full-size percentage of our work is targeting a critical step of on-orbit refueling, which involves the removal of a portion requiring a number of mitigation techniques. In addition, we took into account the planning of the direction of the robot in its controlled area with the intention of changing the entire game needed for gear changes and satellite refueling. Furthermore, corporations must use machinery to its full potential while employing the least number of human beings possible according to the fundamentals of the modern-day financial system. As a result, fewer workers who often perform other, more difficult tasks deserve the supervision of industrial methods and equipment. Remote support engineers can also now monitor Fleet merchandise stacks. As a result, a major issue of such large information programs is a good visualization and user emphasis. No matter the latest age improvements, working with big information still demands human interaction (consisting of judgment, negotiation, and logical reasoning).

Keywords
  • Towards,
  • Remote,
  • Robot,
  • Negotiation,
  • Logical Reasoning,
  • Telerobotic Satellite
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Indu Kumari. (2020). TOWARDS VISUALIZATION AND REMOTE ROBOT CONTROL. International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Studies, 3(08), 01–13. Retrieved from https://ijmras.com/index.php/ijmras/article/view/198

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