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... operations . A visual scene , say , is encoded by sensors and represented as a matrix of intensity values . These are processed by detectors that search for primitive picture components such as line segments , simple curves , corners ...
... operations . A visual scene , say , is encoded by sensors and represented as a matrix of intensity values . These are processed by detectors that search for primitive picture components such as line segments , simple curves , corners ...
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... operations of spacecraft missions and the number of operations per command uplinked from ground to spacecraft are increasing dramatically ( Figures 3-1 and 3-2 ) . Further development of automation can , at the same time , dramatically ...
... operations of spacecraft missions and the number of operations per command uplinked from ground to spacecraft are increasing dramatically ( Figures 3-1 and 3-2 ) . Further development of automation can , at the same time , dramatically ...
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... OPERATIONS PER COMAND 10,000 VIKING AUTONOMOUS MISSION CONTROL 1.0 1000 100 10 SURVEYOR WITH ADVANCED AUTOMATION ... OPERATION 0.1 WITHOUT ADVANCED AUTOMATION 0.01 0.001 WITH ADVANCED AUTOMATION FREE - FLYING EARTH ORBITAL ROBOT ...
... OPERATIONS PER COMAND 10,000 VIKING AUTONOMOUS MISSION CONTROL 1.0 1000 100 10 SURVEYOR WITH ADVANCED AUTOMATION ... OPERATION 0.1 WITHOUT ADVANCED AUTOMATION 0.01 0.001 WITH ADVANCED AUTOMATION FREE - FLYING EARTH ORBITAL ROBOT ...
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... operation . The savings of operations time for deep space missions can become tremendous , if the remote system is able to accomplish its tasks with minimum ground support . For example , it has been estimated that a Mars roving vehicle ...
... operation . The savings of operations time for deep space missions can become tremendous , if the remote system is able to accomplish its tasks with minimum ground support . For example , it has been estimated that a Mars roving vehicle ...
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... operations . C. Future Applications In space applications , robots may take on many forms . None looks like the popular science fiction conception of a mechanical man . Their appearance follows strictly functional lines , satisfying the ...
... operations . C. Future Applications In space applications , robots may take on many forms . None looks like the popular science fiction conception of a mechanical man . Their appearance follows strictly functional lines , satisfying the ...
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