A survey has been conducted to create a data base of design aspects of human-machine interfaces in remote control centers and test beds for teleoperated vehicles, which are a proliferating technology challenging human factors engineers and scientists. Such vehicles, some of which carry manipulators as well as sensors, can be viewed as a subset of robotics.
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