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Sensors and Sensory Systems for Advanced Robots

Sensors and Sensory Systems for Advanced Robots

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Series: NATO Asi Subseries F:, Book 43

Medical ReferenceTechnology & EngineeringGeneral Computers

ISBN10: 3642834124
ISBN13: 9783642834127
Publisher: Springer Nature
Published: Sep 7 2012
Pages: 600
Weight: 2.13
Height: 1.24 Width: 6.69 Depth: 9.61
Language: English
This volume contains papers presented at the NATO Advanced Research Workshop (ARW) on Sensors and Sensory Systems for Advanced Robots, which was held in Maratea, Italy, during the week Apri I 28 - May 3, 1986. Participants in the ARW, who came from eleven NATO and two non-NATO countries, represented an i nternat i ona I assortment of d i st i ngu i shed research centers in industry, government and academia. Purpose of the Workshop was to rev i ew the state of the art of sensing for advanced robots, to discuss basic concepts and new ideas on the use of sensors for robot control and to provide recommendations for future research in this area, There IS an almost unanimous consensus among invest i gators in the fie I d of robot i cs that the add i t i on of sensory capabi I ities represents the natural evolution of present industrial robots, as wei I as the necessary premise to the development of advanced robots for nonindustrial app I i cat ions. However, a number of conceptua I and techn i ca I problems sti I I challenge the practical implementation and widespread appl ication of sensor-based robot control techn i ques. Cruc i a I among those prob I ems is the ava i lab iii ty of adequate sensors.

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