Machine Intelligence and Robotics: Report of the NASA Study Group : Final Report |
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... discussion of future NASA applications of machine intelligence and robotics , and possible spinoff of these activities , is given in the supporting documentation . With the development of integrated circuits , microprocessors , and ...
... discussion of future NASA applications of machine intelligence and robotics , and possible spinoff of these activities , is given in the supporting documentation . With the development of integrated circuits , microprocessors , and ...
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... discussions of the topics considered by the Study Group . 1. Robotics Technology Robotics and machine intelligence have in the past played surprisingly small roles in NASA space programs and research and development . Yet these areas ...
... discussions of the topics considered by the Study Group . 1. Robotics Technology Robotics and machine intelligence have in the past played surprisingly small roles in NASA space programs and research and development . Yet these areas ...
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... discussions of those topics which are consid- ered by the Study Group to be of high priority for NASA . 1. Robotics Technology This section discusses the need for advanced development of intelligent manipulators and sensors . The ...
... discussions of those topics which are consid- ered by the Study Group to be of high priority for NASA . 1. Robotics Technology This section discusses the need for advanced development of intelligent manipulators and sensors . The ...
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... discuss computer require- ments for onboard spacecraft operations in future NASA missions . Space missions have special computer needs that do not pertain in ground use of computers . The special needs and requirements that will be ...
... discuss computer require- ments for onboard spacecraft operations in future NASA missions . Space missions have special computer needs that do not pertain in ground use of computers . The special needs and requirements that will be ...
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... discuss NASA's NEEDS effort highlighting those areas where machine intelli- gence techniques may be brought to bear . We propose a greater emphasis on intelligent sensors to perform data reduction and selective data transmission , and ...
... discuss NASA's NEEDS effort highlighting those areas where machine intelli- gence techniques may be brought to bear . We propose a greater emphasis on intelligent sensors to perform data reduction and selective data transmission , and ...
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