Sensing, Intelligence, Motion : How Robots and Humans Move in an Unstructured World

Sensing, Intelligence, Motion : How Robots and Humans Move in an Unstructured World

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BooksTechnology & EngineeringRobotics

ISBN: 0471707406 / Publisher: Wiley-Interscience, November 2005

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The human ability that allows us to use incomplete sensing information in order to move safely in a reasonably arbitrary environment, such as the average inhabited room, is a skill that is currently beyond robot automation technology. In this text, Lumelsky (engineering, U. of Wisconsin-Madison) presents and assesses strategies for achieving a sensing-intelligence-motion (SIM) paradigm for robot motion planning with incomplete information. After considering the theoretical foundation for the SIM paradigm, he examines a variety of algorithmic strategies for mobile robots and robot arm manipulators, compares robot and human performance, and reviews sensing hardware necessary for realizing the SIM paradigm. Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Read More
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