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Robot Motion Planning (The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science) (1991) (edit title/settings)

by Jean-Claude Latombe (Author) (edit contributors)

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One of the ultimate goals in robotics is the creation of autonomous robots. Such robots will accept high-level descriptions of tasks and will execute them without further human intervention. The input descriptions will specify what the user wants dome rather than how to do it. The robots will... read more

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A robot is a versatile mechanical device — for example, a manipulator arm, a multi-joint multi-fingered hand, a wheeled or legged vehicle, a free-flying platform, or a combination of these — equipped with actuators and sensors under the control of a computing system.

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  1. Jean-Claude Latombe (Author)

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Original Language: English
Publisher: Kluwer Academic Publishers
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Publication Date: 1991
ISBN: 0792391292
Page Count: 672

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  1. 9109
  2. computer science
  3. cs.robotics 

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