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The EventScope Remote Science Operations Tool: Using a Visualization of a Remote Location as an Interface for Robotic Exploration
Minneapolis, Minnesota October 23-October 28
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/VIS.2005.9916th IEEE Visualization 2005 (VIS 2005)
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Eben Myers, Platform Digital, LLC
Peter Coppin, Carnegie Mellon University STUDIO for Creative Inquiry
Michael Wagner, Carnegie Mellon University Robotics Institute
Luisa Lu, Platform Digital, LLC
W. Ronald McCloskey, Carnegie Mellon University STUDIO for Creative Inquiry
David Seneker, Platform Digital, LLC
Kevin McCloskey, Carnegie Mellon University STUDIO for Creative Inquiry
Using visualizations based on orbital data and imagery, the EventScope Remote Science Operations Tool allows scientists to explore a remote location and control a rover in that location. Scientists create a rover plan by sticking virtual pins in the visualization. This paradigm for exploration is being developed in conjunction with the Life in the Atacama Project at Carnegie Mellon University.
Index Terms:
telescience, remote experience
Citation:
Eben Myers, Peter Coppin, Michael Wagner, Luisa Lu, W. Ronald McCloskey, David Seneker, Kevin McCloskey, "The EventScope Remote Science Operations Tool: Using a Visualization of a Remote Location as an Interface for Robotic Exploration," vis, pp.104, 16th IEEE Visualization 2005 (VIS 2005), 2005
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