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... direct effect on the available paths . A rover whose clearance is adjustable will not only offer prospects for recovery should the rover become hung - up but may also offer additional scientific capabilities . Finally , an adjust- able ...
... direct effect on the available paths . A rover whose clearance is adjustable will not only offer prospects for recovery should the rover become hung - up but may also offer additional scientific capabilities . Finally , an adjust- able ...
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... direct research . A major emphasis of this section is that it is important for NASA to get " leverage " in research and applications , that is , to work with existing research programs and to work with potential users of the technology ...
... direct research . A major emphasis of this section is that it is important for NASA to get " leverage " in research and applications , that is , to work with existing research programs and to work with potential users of the technology ...
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... direct mission operations . The other sections of this report address extension of these capabilities through incorporation of machine intelli- gence in these software systems . Here , holding the function- ality of the software ...
... direct mission operations . The other sections of this report address extension of these capabilities through incorporation of machine intelli- gence in these software systems . Here , holding the function- ality of the software ...
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... direct user / sensor coupling on a non - interference basis . This should require the development of dedicated , distributed microprocessors on board the space- craft . Other applications in space will require large centralized ...
... direct user / sensor coupling on a non - interference basis . This should require the development of dedicated , distributed microprocessors on board the space- craft . Other applications in space will require large centralized ...
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... direct the robot from the ground , except to provide it with general goals to be achieved . This will require that the robot contain a large amount of data and information to permit it to maneuver on Mars . It will have to have the ...
... direct the robot from the ground , except to provide it with general goals to be achieved . This will require that the robot contain a large amount of data and information to permit it to maneuver on Mars . It will have to have the ...
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