Tri-Rotor Steering Wheel Yields Programmable Vehicular Control
TBMG-50369
04/01/2024
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Innovators at NASA Johnson Space Center have developed a programmable steering wheel called the Tri-Rotor, which allows an astronaut the ability to easily operate a vehicle on the surface of a planet or Moon despite the limited dexterity of their spacesuit. This technology was originally conceived for the operation of a lunar terrain vehicle (LTV) to improve upon previous Apolloera hand controllers. In re-evaluating the kinematics of the spacesuit, such as the rotatable wrist joint and the constant volume shoulder joint, engineers developed an enhanced and programmable hand controller that became the Tri-Rotor.
- Citation
- "Tri-Rotor Steering Wheel Yields Programmable Vehicular Control," Mobility Engineering, April 1, 2024.