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Dexterous undersea interventions with far distance onshore supervision: the DexROV project
Gancet, J.; Weiss, P.; Antonelli, G.; Pfingsthorn, M.F.; Calinon, S.; Turetta, A.; Walen, C.; Urbina, D.; Govindaraj, S.; Letier, P.; Martinez, X.; Salini, J.; Chemisky, B.; Indiveri, G.; Casalino, G.; Di Lillo, P.; Simetti, E.; De Palma, D.; Birk, A.; Fromm, T.; Mueller, C.; Tanwani, A.; Havoutis, I.; Caffaz, A.; Guilpain, L. (2016). Dexterous undersea interventions with far distance onshore supervision: the DexROV project. IFAC-PapersOnLine 49(23): 414-419. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ifacol.2016.10.439
In: IFAC-PapersOnLine. Elsevier: Germany. ISSN 2405-8963, meer
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Trefwoord
    Marien/Kust
Author keywords
    ROV; long range teleoperation; communication latencies; force feedback;real time simulation; machine learning; 3D perception; 3D modelling;autonomy; dexterous manipulation

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  • Gancet, J.
  • Weiss, P.
  • Antonelli, G.
  • Pfingsthorn, M.F.
  • Calinon, S.
  • Turetta, A.
  • Walen, C.
  • Urbina, D.
  • Govindaraj, S.
  • Letier, P.
  • Martinez, X.
  • Salini, J.
  • Chemisky, B.
  • Indiveri, G.
  • Casalino, G.
  • Di Lillo, P.
  • Simetti, E.
  • De Palma, D.
  • Birk, A.
  • Fromm, T.
  • Mueller, C.
  • Tanwani, A.
  • Havoutis, I.
  • Caffaz, A.
  • Guilpain, L.

Abstract
    The operation of a ROV requires significant off-shore dedicated manpower to handle and operate the robotic platform. In order to reduce the burden of operations. DexROV proposes to work out more cost effective and time efficient ROV operations, where manned support is in a large extent dclocalized onshore (i.e. from a ROV control center), possibly at a large distance from the actual operations, relying on satellite communications. The proposed scheme makes provision for advanced dexterous manipulation capabilities, exploiting human expertise from a remote location when deemed useful. The outcomes of the project will be integrated and evaluated in a series of tests and evaluation campaigns. culminating with a realistic deep sea (1,300 meters) trial. After one year, the project specified the system architecture of the system and carried out preliminary technological trade-offs for the subsystems.

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