首页|Research from Polytechnic University Reveals New Findings on Robotics (An Intell igent Human-Machine Interface Architecture for Long-Term Remote Robot Handling i n Fusion Reactor Environments)
Research from Polytechnic University Reveals New Findings on Robotics (An Intell igent Human-Machine Interface Architecture for Long-Term Remote Robot Handling i n Fusion Reactor Environments)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News – Investigators publish new report on ro botics. According to news reporting from Madrid, Spain, by NewsRx journalists, r esearch stated, “This paper addresses the intricate challenge posed by remote ha ndling (RH) operations in facilities with operational lifespans surpassing 30 ye ars.” The news reporters obtained a quote from the research from Polytechnic Universit y: “The extended RH task horizon necessitates a forward-looking strategy to acco mmodate the continuous evolution of RH equipment. Confronted with diverse and ev olving hardware interfaces, a critical requirement emerges for a flexible and ad aptive software architecture based on changing situations and past experiences. The paper explores the inherent challenges associated with sustaining and upgrad ing RH equipment within an extended operational context. In response to this cha llenge, a groundbreaking, flexible, and maintainable human-machine interface (HM I) architecture named MAMIC is designed, guaranteeing seamless integration with a diverse range of RH equipment developed over the years. Embracing a modular an d extensible design, the MAMIC architecture facilitates the effortless incorpora tion of new equipment without compromising system integrity. Moreover, by adopti ng this approach, nuclear facilities can proactively steer the evolution of RH e quipment, guaranteeing sustained performance and compliance throughout the exten ded operational lifecycle.”