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Sweeney, F.J.; Gonzalez, R.C.; Trivedi, M.M.; Wehe, D.K.
Oak Ridge National Lab., TN (USA)1990
Oak Ridge National Lab., TN (USA)1990
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[en] The US Department of Energy has provided support to four universities and the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in order to pursue research leading to the development and deployment of advanced robotic systems capable of performing tasks that are hazardous to humans, that generate significant occupational radiation exposure, and/or whose execution times can be reduced if performed by an automated system. The goal is to develop a generation of advanced robotic systems capable of economically performing surveillance, maintenance, and repair tasks in nuclear facilities and other hazardous environments. The approach to achieving the program objective is a transition from teleoperation to the capability of autonomous operation within three successive generations of robotic systems. The strategy adopted in order to achieve the program goals in an efficient and timely manner consists in utilizing, and advancing where required, state-of-the-art robotics technology through close interaction between the universities and the manufacturers and operators of nuclear power plants. There is a potentially broad range of applications for the robotic systems developed in the course of this project. Therefore, it is expected that efforts to obtain additional support from other agencies, e.g., DOD and NASA, will be successful. Areas of cooperation with other nations (e.g., Japan, France, Germany) are being explored. This Program features a unique teaming arrangement among the Universities of Florida, Michigan, Tennessee, Texas, and the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and their industrial partners, Odetics, Gulf State Utilities, Florida Power and Light Company, Remotec, and Telerobotics International
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May 1990; 138 p; ORNL/M--1140; CONTRACT AC05-84OR21400; NTIS, PC A07/MF A01 as DE90011293; OSTI; INIS; US Govt. Printing Office Dep
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BENCHMARKS, COMMUNICATIONS, COST, DEMONSTRATION PROGRAMS, EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES, EQUIPMENT INTERFACES, FEEDBACK, FLORIDA, MANAGEMENT, MANIPULATORS, MAN-MACHINE SYSTEMS, MICHIGAN, NUCLEAR FACILITIES, NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS, ON-LINE CONTROL SYSTEMS, ORNL, RADIATION HARDENING, REACTOR SAFETY, REMOTE CONTROL, REMOTE HANDLING EQUIPMENT, REMOTE SENSING, RESEARCH PROGRAMS, ROBOTS, SAFETY, SPECIFICATIONS, TENNESSEE, TEXAS
CONTROL, CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVELOPED COUNTRIES, EQUIPMENT, HARDENING, LABORATORY EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS HANDLING EQUIPMENT, NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, NORTH AMERICA, ON-LINE SYSTEMS, PHYSICAL RADIATION EFFECTS, POWER PLANTS, RADIATION EFFECTS, THERMAL POWER PLANTS, US AEC, US DOE, US ERDA, US ORGANIZATIONS, USA
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