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( 3 ) To recommend program options for research , advanced development , and implementation of machine intelligence and robot technology for use in program planning . ( 4 ) To broaden communication among NASA centers and universities ...
( 3 ) To recommend program options for research , advanced development , and implementation of machine intelligence and robot technology for use in program planning . ( 4 ) To broaden communication among NASA centers and universities ...
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“ New Luster for Space Robots and Automation , ” in Astronautics & Aeronautics , Volume 16 , No 9 , pp 48-60 , September 1978 , copyrighted by AIAA . By permission of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics , Inc , New ...
“ New Luster for Space Robots and Automation , ” in Astronautics & Aeronautics , Volume 16 , No 9 , pp 48-60 , September 1978 , copyrighted by AIAA . By permission of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics , Inc , New ...
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9 A. Introduction 9 B. Robots and Automation in NASA Planning 9 . C. Future Applications ... 10 1. Space Exploration 10 2 . Global Services 12 3 . Utilization of Space Systems 13 16 V. Technological Opportunities A. Trends in Technology ...
9 A. Introduction 9 B. Robots and Automation in NASA Planning 9 . C. Future Applications ... 10 1. Space Exploration 10 2 . Global Services 12 3 . Utilization of Space Systems 13 16 V. Technological Opportunities A. Trends in Technology ...
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... between humans and spacecraft Galileo spacecraft navigates between Jupiter and Galilean satellites in rendering 4-1 10 4-2 Mars surface robot will operate for 2 years and travel about 1000 km performing experiments automatically and ...
... between humans and spacecraft Galileo spacecraft navigates between Jupiter and Galilean satellites in rendering 4-1 10 4-2 Mars surface robot will operate for 2 years and travel about 1000 km performing experiments automatically and ...
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Different systems have different goals , but all must reduce the tremendous amount of sensory data at the input to a manageable and meaningful description . A. Robotics The problem of controlling the physical actions of a mobile robot ...
Different systems have different goals , but all must reduce the tremendous amount of sensory data at the input to a manageable and meaningful description . A. Robotics The problem of controlling the physical actions of a mobile robot ...
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