teleop
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Clipping of teleoperation, equivalent to tele- + op.
Noun
[edit]teleop (countable and uncountable, plural teleops)
- (robotics) Teleoperation (the remote operation of a machine or device).
- 2023 May 16, Evan Ackerman, “Sanctuary's Humanoid Robot Is for General-Purpose Autonomy”, in IEEE Spectrum[1], New York, N.Y.: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 2024-05-19:
- Sanctuary's teleoperated humanoid is very capable, but teleoperation is of course not scalable in the way that even partial autonomy is. What all of this teleop has allowed Sanctuary to do is to collect lots and lots of data about how humans do stuff. The long-term plan is that some of those human manipulation skills can eventually be transferred to a very humanlike robot, which is the design concept underlying Phoenix.
- 2024 September 5, Kirsten Korosec, “Driverless car-sharing startup Vay steers toward B2B services”, in TechCrunch[2], archived from the original on 2024-09-17:
- Von der Ohe said that tele-driving technology is so inexpensive from a capital expenditure perspective, he expects that within five to 10 years, any kind of vehicle that runs from the production line will be teleop-enabled, leveraging the ADAS cameras that are already on the vehicle.