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... methods for dissemination to users . For example , onboard computers should perform data reduction and selective data transmission . This will minimize the amount of data transmitted and conserve communication channels and bandwidth ...
... methods for dissemination to users . For example , onboard computers should perform data reduction and selective data transmission . This will minimize the amount of data transmitted and conserve communication channels and bandwidth ...
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... methods . Self - Assessment . Even more serious , NASA administrators seem to believe that the agency is outstanding in computation science and engineering . This is far from true . The unawareness of weakness seems due to poor contact ...
... methods . Self - Assessment . Even more serious , NASA administrators seem to believe that the agency is outstanding in computation science and engineering . This is far from true . The unawareness of weakness seems due to poor contact ...
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... methods for automatic assembly . Centers in Japan , the U.S. , and the U.K. succeeded nearly simultaneously . In one such demonstration , Inoue , working at MIT , used an arm equipped with a force - sensing wrist designed by Minsky to ...
... methods for automatic assembly . Centers in Japan , the U.S. , and the U.K. succeeded nearly simultaneously . In one such demonstration , Inoue , working at MIT , used an arm equipped with a force - sensing wrist designed by Minsky to ...
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... method of choice in space assembly and mining long before robots see much action on Earth . Consequently , cost / benefit ratios will be more of a driving force to NASA than to others . And third , doing things in space is sufficiently ...
... method of choice in space assembly and mining long before robots see much action on Earth . Consequently , cost / benefit ratios will be more of a driving force to NASA than to others . And third , doing things in space is sufficiently ...
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... methods of controlling Viking . The process of conceiving , coding , verifying , and transmitting commands to the arm and science packages aboard Viking apparently took times measured in weeks , even for relatively modest operations ...
... methods of controlling Viking . The process of conceiving , coding , verifying , and transmitting commands to the arm and science packages aboard Viking apparently took times measured in weeks , even for relatively modest operations ...
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