Recent developments in advanced teleoperation at JPL

Present features of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Advanced Teleoperation System (ATOPS) are briefly reviewed, including performance capability demonstration scenarios related to a simulated satellite repair task in Earth orbit. Then, ongoing and planned new feature additions to the JPL ATOPS are briefly described.<<ETX>>

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