Big Signal: Information Interaction for Public Telerobotic Exploration - Robotics Institute Carnegie Mellon University

Big Signal: Information Interaction for Public Telerobotic Exploration

Peter Coppin, Alexi Morrissey, Michael D. Wagner, Matthew Vincent, and Geb Thomas
Workshop Paper, ICRA '99 Workshop on Current Challenges in Internet Robotics, May, 1999

Abstract

Obstacles must be overcome in order to make viable public distribution of interactive remote experiences via the Internet. High latency and the fact that there are many more users than robots make traditional forms of telerobotics difficult. The Big Signal project seeks to overcome these obstacles using information interaction tightly coupled to a live autonomous rover mission.

Information interaction allows users to engage in a rich exploratory experience without affecting the robotics mission. Additionally, information interaction adheres to the Internet standard of client/server models that allow many users to interact with one data set of information. In December 1998, Big Signal deployed a prototype project by providing an educational interface that allowed students and the public to participate in remote telescience.

BibTeX

@workshop{Coppin-1999-14910,
author = {Peter Coppin and Alexi Morrissey and Michael D. Wagner and Matthew Vincent and Geb Thomas},
title = {Big Signal: Information Interaction for Public Telerobotic Exploration},
booktitle = {Proceedings of ICRA '99 Workshop on Current Challenges in Internet Robotics},
year = {1999},
month = {May},
}