Machine Intelligence and Robotics: Report of the NASA Study Group : Final Report |
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... tasks . These robot systems could be controlled remotely as teleoperator devices , or they could be under supervisory control with intermittent human operator involvement . Astro- nauts in space or human operators on Earth will need the ...
... tasks . These robot systems could be controlled remotely as teleoperator devices , or they could be under supervisory control with intermittent human operator involvement . Astro- nauts in space or human operators on Earth will need the ...
Page 356
... task - oriented software . The Study Group recommends that NASA begin the development of a reusable , modular intelligent mission control center with the goal of increasing the mechanization and standardization of sequencing , data ...
... task - oriented software . The Study Group recommends that NASA begin the development of a reusable , modular intelligent mission control center with the goal of increasing the mechanization and standardization of sequencing , data ...
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... tasks . The beams could be marked , during fabrication , so that descendants of today's visual tracking programs could do rough positioning . And , force - sensing manipulators could mate things together , once roughly positioned ...
... tasks . The beams could be marked , during fabrication , so that descendants of today's visual tracking programs could do rough positioning . And , force - sensing manipulators could mate things together , once roughly positioned ...
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... tasks to accommodate irregularities in the environment , the modification of complex task plans , or changes in scenarios for site exploration require increasingly complex sensor analysis processes which can be safely carried out over ...
... tasks to accommodate irregularities in the environment , the modification of complex task plans , or changes in scenarios for site exploration require increasingly complex sensor analysis processes which can be safely carried out over ...
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... tasks ( real - time flight sequencing , resource scheduling , automatic con- flict resolution ) where humans are extensively employed because of their problem solving and modeling knowl- edge , but where no judgmental decisions per se ...
... tasks ( real - time flight sequencing , resource scheduling , automatic con- flict resolution ) where humans are extensively employed because of their problem solving and modeling knowl- edge , but where no judgmental decisions per se ...
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