Machine Intelligence and Robotics: Report of the NASA Study Group : Final Report |
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... increase in cost of industry supplied space - qualified microprocessors and memories . Further , the Study Group believes that NASA should play an active role in encouraging the development of flexible computer architec- tures for use ...
... increase in cost of industry supplied space - qualified microprocessors and memories . Further , the Study Group believes that NASA should play an active role in encouraging the development of flexible computer architec- tures for use ...
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... increase safety or to permit the rover to follow a normally unsafe terrain . 4. The rover's speed capabilities will have a direct effect on the scope of the time required for the traverse between specified science sites . 5. Locomotion ...
... increase safety or to permit the rover to follow a normally unsafe terrain . 4. The rover's speed capabilities will have a direct effect on the scope of the time required for the traverse between specified science sites . 5. Locomotion ...
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... increasing time intervals is to map it onto a computing mechanism with the same hierarchical structure . The important issue in the mobility control hierarchy is the wide range of time and distance scales to which the sensory data must ...
... increasing time intervals is to map it onto a computing mechanism with the same hierarchical structure . The important issue in the mobility control hierarchy is the wide range of time and distance scales to which the sensory data must ...
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... increase in flexibility and reliability might be obtained through centralizing many operations within one computer . But we see an opposite tendency ; to design multiple , " distributed " computer systems that limit the flexibility of ...
... increase in flexibility and reliability might be obtained through centralizing many operations within one computer . But we see an opposite tendency ; to design multiple , " distributed " computer systems that limit the flexibility of ...
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... increasing the funds available at existing places . This also will not achieve the desired results . Indeed , such a plan could be counterproductive . The nature of the work demands a community of highly - motivated people working ...
... increasing the funds available at existing places . This also will not achieve the desired results . Indeed , such a plan could be counterproductive . The nature of the work demands a community of highly - motivated people working ...
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