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... environment . It is expected that this shift will be accom- panied by a large increase in requirements for system opera- tions in space and on the ground , calling for general - purpose automation ( robotics ) and specialized automation ...
... environment . It is expected that this shift will be accom- panied by a large increase in requirements for system opera- tions in space and on the ground , calling for general - purpose automation ( robotics ) and specialized automation ...
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... environment accessible to the sensors is trans- lated into a different , still uninterpreted environment , in the form of computer data banks on Earth . These data banks are then accessible for scientific investigation long after the ...
... environment accessible to the sensors is trans- lated into a different , still uninterpreted environment , in the form of computer data banks on Earth . These data banks are then accessible for scientific investigation long after the ...
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... environments . These last applications are proba- bly at least a decade into the future , but some essential prepa ... environment for humans , but a plausible one for advanced multipurpose robots . The stationing of such robots as ...
... environments . These last applications are proba- bly at least a decade into the future , but some essential prepa ... environment for humans , but a plausible one for advanced multipurpose robots . The stationing of such robots as ...
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... environment , support is needed for newer high performance systems . Teleoperators and manipulators for fabrication and assembly of materials in space will require a vision system containing smart sensors which provide stereo ...
... environment , support is needed for newer high performance systems . Teleoperators and manipulators for fabrication and assembly of materials in space will require a vision system containing smart sensors which provide stereo ...
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... environment using punched cards , resulting in a turnaround time of hours or even days . In contrast , the machine intelligence laboratories are characterized by being totally on - line and interactive . While debugging in a batch ...
... environment using punched cards , resulting in a turnaround time of hours or even days . In contrast , the machine intelligence laboratories are characterized by being totally on - line and interactive . While debugging in a batch ...
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