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8 November 1999 Machines accessed via Internet issues and architecture
Wvi Mun Tam, Kent-Peng Leu, Marcelo H. Ang Jr., Yoke-San Wong
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Abstract
The Telemanufacturing Workcell Over The Internet project consists of a robotic arm which can be remotely monitored and controlled via the Internet. The project was tested in 2 exhibitions in Singapore, one using ATM network and the other modem dial-up. The issues encountered and some possible solutions are presented in this paper. One of the main issues was the use of a virtual model to act as a feedback as well as control the robot versus the use of images and video.
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Wvi Mun Tam, Kent-Peng Leu, Marcelo H. Ang Jr., and Yoke-San Wong "Machines accessed via Internet issues and architecture", Proc. SPIE 3840, Telemanipulator and Telepresence Technologies VI, (8 November 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.369280
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KEYWORDS
Internet

Control systems

Network security

Computer security

Information security

Human-machine interfaces

Video

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