Yasuharu KUNII:
Human- machine interaction of a Moon Rover system
Időpont:
2011. ápr. 14. csütörtök, 13:00
Helyszín:
BME Informatika épület
1117 Budapest, Magyar tudósok krt. 2. B szárny 210. terem
Előadás
In recent years, unmanned surface exploration system with robotic technology has opened a new era on the scientific knowledge exploration for our solar system. Space agencies in the world are planning some surface exploration mission by robotics, and developing rover systems and their technologies. In this seminar, the introduction of robotic exploration system in Japan will be presented, especially about human-machine interaction of the rover system of JAXA and Chuo University.
Brief biography:
Yasuharu Kunii
1997 PhD from The University of Tokyo,
1994-1997 JSPS research fellow in Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo,
1997-1998 Assistant Professor of Chuo University,
1999- Associate Professor of Chuo University.
Professor Kunii’s research encompasses Field and Space robotics. Especially, he is interested in tele-operation and human-machine interaction. Professor Kunii is a member of the Integrated Intelligent Systems Laboratory (IISL), which is joint Hungarian-Japanese Laboratory. He participated in several HAS-JSPS projects and has close connection with the Department of Mechatronics, Budapest University of Technology and Economics where three of his students spent one year as exchange student.
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