Engineering and Technology for Healthcare 2020
DOI: 10.1002/9781119644316.ch8
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Wireless Control for Life‐Critical Actions

Abstract: Teleoperation can be very difficult due to limited perception, high communication latency, and limited degrees of freedom (DoFs) at the operator side. Autonomous teleoperation is proposed to overcome this difficulty by predicting user intentions and performing some parts of the task autonomously to decrease the demand on the operator and increase the task completion rate. However, decision-making for mode-switching is generally assumed to be done by the operator, which brings an extra DoF to be controlled by t… Show more

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