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... given the general goals ; then produces a general sequencing plan . The general plan is progressively mapped down to the individual command level , resulting in a sequence of primitive steps to be sent to the craft . Before it is sent ...
... given the general goals ; then produces a general sequencing plan . The general plan is progressively mapped down to the individual command level , resulting in a sequence of primitive steps to be sent to the craft . Before it is sent ...
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... given general guidance from ground , will be neces- sary . Large amounts of space and time are required to process real - time programs for robotics and machine intelligence . 4.2 State of the Art : Architectural Alternatives for Space ...
... given general guidance from ground , will be neces- sary . Large amounts of space and time are required to process real - time programs for robotics and machine intelligence . 4.2 State of the Art : Architectural Alternatives for Space ...
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... given one , use a variable , or set its value . There are many other capabilities far too numerous to mention but the key issues are that they are fully integrated into an interactive environment and that a commitment has been made to ...
... given one , use a variable , or set its value . There are many other capabilities far too numerous to mention but the key issues are that they are fully integrated into an interactive environment and that a commitment has been made to ...
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... given to the spacecraft are legal ones , and that inevitable ground errors are minimized . Users who have sensor control on the spacecraft should have their commands passed via commercial digital networks to the operations group where ...
... given to the spacecraft are legal ones , and that inevitable ground errors are minimized . Users who have sensor control on the spacecraft should have their commands passed via commercial digital networks to the operations group where ...
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... given relations . Knowledge base systems can be general , but will require specific details based on the particular application . For instance , knowledge base systems could contain many of the features required for robots to accomplish ...
... given relations . Knowledge base systems can be general , but will require specific details based on the particular application . For instance , knowledge base systems could contain many of the features required for robots to accomplish ...
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