In 1977, the Protoflight Manipulator Arm (PFMA) was designed and built. It is one of two space qualified manipulators. A new conceptual design for the next generation manipulator of space applications is presented. The next generation manipulator and the PFMA are described in detail. Their differences could have a major influence on the construction, testing, and performance of a space arm. Assessed in detail are these technologies and their effect on the design. Servicing is an important goal of robotics in space. Parameters such as environment, type of task, time sequence, and dexterity will affect the arm and its ability to accomplish its mission. Requirements such as these are important considerations in the design of the next generation space arm.
Next-generation space manipulator
1988-08-01
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
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Englisch
Next-Generation Space Manipulator
NTIS | 1988
|NTRS | 1989
|Next Generation Space Interconnect Standard
AIAA | 2012
|The Next Generation Space Telescope
NTRS | 2001
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