Dynamic Man-Machine Interfaces for Gyro Force Feedback Remote Tele-Robotics

Dynamic Man-Machine Interfaces for Gyro Force Feedback Remote Tele-Robotics Biomechanical, Anatomical and Classical Physics Foundations for Early NASA Research Into Virtual Reality

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Gyroscopic force translation was a research topic that interested NASA from the earliest days of their space program, based upon both U.S. and Soviet military technology, including over two decades of both Allied and German WWII used of gyro force stabilization, including Army tanks, Air Force bombers, and Navy heavy machine gun recoil control systems, as well as more complex navigation control systems in aircraft. Together, such inertial gyro force stabilization and translation were to be used by both U.S. and Soviet space programs for weightless flight EVA spacesuits - and the basis for 'Virtual Reality'.

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ISBN: 9781502589606
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
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Language: English
Number of pages: 144
Weight: 199g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 8mm