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Akin, David - Department of Aerospace Engineering, University of Maryland at College Park
Flight-Ready Robotic Servicing for Hubble Space Telescope: A White Paper
Copyright 2002 Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc. With NASA's resources dedicated to the six-fold
Copyright 2002 Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc. The hybrid elastic design is based upon an American
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Recent NASA studies have identified the utility of the
Performance of new space suit designs is typically tested quantitatively in laboratory tests, at both the
2004-01-2295 SCOUT: EVA Capabilities of the
The University of Maryland Space Systems Laboratory is developing the capability to simulate partial gravity levels
Space Systems Laboratory! U N I V E R S I T Y O F
In-Space Operations: Developing a Path to Affordable, Evolutionary Space Exploration
Applications of Ultra-Low Ballistic Coefficient Entry Vehicles to Existing and Future Space Missions
Acta Astronautica 66 (2010) 391 --400 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect
Acta Astronautica 66 (2010) 102 --116 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect
The next generation of pressure suits must enable large-scale planetary Extra-Vehicular Activities (EVA).
MORPHbots: Lightweight Modular Self-Reconfigurable Robotics for Space Assembly, Inspection, and Servicing
Space Systems Laboratory University of Marylandtest.col.pp4
Human-Robotic Cooperative Teams for Advanced Space Operations David L. Akin
2001-01-2149 Effect of Orientation on Human Posture in Neutral Buoyancy
2001-01-2164 The Effects of
2001-01-2203 Evaluation of Various Hand Controllers for Use
2002-01-2538 Subject Effects Exhibited in Human Posture in
(c)2001 American Institute of Aeronautics & Astronautics or Published with Permission of Author(s) and/or Author(s)' Sponsoring Organization. A01-40207AIAA Space 2001 -Conference and
2004-01-2292 RoboSuit: Robotic Augmentations for Future Space Suits
Design, Development, and Testing of an Inflatable Habitat Element for NASA Lunar Analogue Studies
Development and Testing of Advanced Pressure Suit Technologies and Analogues for Earth-Based
Field Analogue Simulations Investigating EVA/Robotic Collaboration in Lunar Exploration
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics A Range of Motion Study and Human-Suit Correlation
A Survey of Quantitative Team Performance Metrics for Human-Robot Collaboration