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1NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19900001302: Optimized Resolved Rate Control Of Seven-degree-of-freedom Laboratory Telerobotic Manipulator (LTM) With Application To Three-dimensional Graphics Simulation
By NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
The Laboratory Telerobotic Manipulator (LTM) is a seven-degree-of-freedom robot arm. Two of the arms were delivered to Langley Research Center for ground-based research to assess the use of redundant degree-of-freedom robot arms in space operations. Resolved-rate control equations for the LTM are derived. The equations are based on a scheme developed at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory for computing optimized joint angle rates in real time. The optimized joint angle rates actually represent a trade-off, as the hand moves, between small rates (least-squares solution) and those rates which work toward satisfying a specified performance criterion of joint angles. In singularities where the optimization scheme cannot be applied, alternate control equations are devised. The equations developed were evaluated using a real-time computer simulation to control a 3-D graphics model of the LTM.
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- Title: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19900001302: Optimized Resolved Rate Control Of Seven-degree-of-freedom Laboratory Telerobotic Manipulator (LTM) With Application To Three-dimensional Graphics Simulation
- Author: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
- Language: English
“NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19900001302: Optimized Resolved Rate Control Of Seven-degree-of-freedom Laboratory Telerobotic Manipulator (LTM) With Application To Three-dimensional Graphics Simulation” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) - DEGREES OF FREEDOM - MANIPULATORS - OPTIMAL CONTROL - REAL TIME OPERATION - ROBOT CONTROL - ROBOTICS - TELEROBOTICS - APPLICATIONS PROGRAMS (COMPUTERS) - COMPUTERIZED SIMULATION - JOINTS (JUNCTIONS) - LEAST SQUARES METHOD - SINGULARITY (MATHEMATICS) - Barker, L. Keith - Mckinney, William S., Jr.
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1West African Folk Tales
By William H. Barker
A collection of folk tales mostly centered around Anansi. In West African lore Anansi is known as a trickster god, and is often depicted as either a spider, a human or a combination of both. Thus many of the stories are attempts by Anansi to trick others for his own gain. Other stories are about why certain animals act in certain ways. (Summary by Lizzie Driver)
“West African Folk Tales” Metadata:
- Title: West African Folk Tales
- Author: William H. Barker
- Language: English
- Publish Date: 1917
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- Format: Audio
- Number of Sections: 35
- Total Time: 2:35:56
Edition Identifiers:
- libriVox ID: 823
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- Text Source: Mainlesson
- Number of Sections: 35 sections
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- Total Time: 2:35:56
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2Station Life in New Zealand
By Mary Anne Barker

Station Life in New Zealand is a collection of cheerful and interesting letters written by Lady Mary Anne Barker (nee Mary Anne Stewart) that is a New Zealand "classic". These letters are described in the Preface as "the exact account of a lady's experience of the brighter and less practical side of colonisation". The letters were written between 1865 and 1868 and cover the time of her travel with her husband (Frederick Broomie) to New Zealand and life on a colonial sheep-station at their homestead "Broomielaw", located in the Province of Canterbury, South Island of New Zealand. Although these letters are written with great humour and fine story telling, her life was marred by tragedy while in Canterbury through the illness and eventual death of her baby son.<br><br>The first four ships of settlers that colonised the Canterbury region had only arrived in 1850. Consequently, little was known about, for example, the irregular Canterbury weather patterns that would dominate the lives of Lady Barker and her husband for those three short years. She describes the regular predations of the Canterbury nor'wester (a type of Fohn wind), including its role in completely blowing away her attempts at establishing a croquet lawn, the devastating effects of snow storm that killed over half of their sheep, and of a great flood that not only flooded Christchurch but demolished her poultry and nearly drowned her husband.<br><br>Lady Mary Anne Barker was a strong horse woman and very keen for all sorts of "adventures". She describes instigating a bitterly cold late autumn overnight camping trip to the top of their nearest hill, Flagpole, followed the next morning by a serene sunrise over the Canterbury plains. In other letters, she describes her pride and enjoyment at joining and keeping up with nine men, who doubted her abilities, for long hours of walking in untracked, untamed bush with the aim of hunting wild cattle; and her joy at setting ablaze the tussock grasslands on their sheep station in spite of the risk to her eyelashes. As one of the few women in her part of Canterbury at the time, she also helped provide the neighbourhood with books to read, and baptism and schools for children. Lady Mary Anne Barker and her husband returned to England at the end of 1868. (Summary by Gail Timmerman-Vaughan)
“Station Life in New Zealand” Metadata:
- Title: Station Life in New Zealand
- Author: Mary Anne Barker
- Language: English
- Publish Date: 1870
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- Format: Audio
- Number of Sections: 25
- Total Time: 05:45:11
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- libriVox ID: 7273
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3Station Amusements in New Zealand
By Mary Anne Barker

Station Amusements in New Zealand is a collection of vignettes about life on a sheep station (high country farm) in colonial New Zealand during the 1860s and is a further embellishment of events presented in Mary Anne Barker’s first book "Station Life in New Zealand". Mary Anne Barker and her husband Frederick Broomie lived at their sheep station “Broomielaw” under the foothills of the Southern Alps of Canterbury, New Zealand for three years from 1865 – 1868. Mary Anne Barker wrote in Chapter I: “I purpose therefore in these sketches to describe some of the pursuits which afforded us a keen enjoyment at the time, --an enjoyment arising from perfect health, simple tastes, and an exquisite climate.” (Summary by Gail Timmerman Vaughan)
“Station Amusements in New Zealand” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Station Amusements in New Zealand
- Author: Mary Anne Barker
- Language: English
- Publish Date: 1873
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- Format: Audio
- Number of Sections: 18
- Total Time: 05:58:11
Edition Identifiers:
- libriVox ID: 17391
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- Number of Sections: 18 sections
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