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1 June 1971 Anthropomorphic Vehicle System
Robert L. Hittleman, Will Forman
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Proceedings Volume 0024, Underwater Photo-Optical Instrumentation Applications III; (1971) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.953479
Event: Underwater Photo-Optical Instrumentation Applications, 1971, Honolulu, United States
Abstract
The efficient performance of any task in the hostile underwater environment requires that due care be exercised in the design of the man-machine interface to take full advantage of the enormous potential available in the human mechanism. In particular, it was believed that significant benefits could be realized if the human brain was introduced as an integrally functioning element of an under-water remote controlled vehicle system.
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Robert L. Hittleman and Will Forman "Anthropomorphic Vehicle System", Proc. SPIE 0024, Underwater Photo-Optical Instrumentation Applications III, (1 June 1971); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.953479
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KEYWORDS
Head

Televisions

Sensors

Cameras

Servomechanisms

Control systems

Electronics

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