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  2. Wake-up robot problem - Wikipedia

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    In robotics, the wake-up robot problem refers to a situation where an autonomous robot is carried to an arbitrary location and put to operation, and the robot must localize itself without any prior knowledge. [1] [2] The wake-up robot problem is closely related to the kidnapped robot problem.

  3. Wake Up - Wikipedia

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    Wake Up (Anthony Neely album) or the title song, 2012; Wake Up! (The Boo Radleys album), 1995; ... All pages with titles beginning with Wake Up ; Wake-up robot ...

  4. Category:Robotics stubs - Wikipedia

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    Wake-up robot problem; Whegs; Wired intelligence; The writing hand; X. Xiaoyi (robot) XM1216 small unmanned ground vehicle This page was last edited on 20 July 2013 ...

  5. Kidnapped robot problem - Wikipedia

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    In robotics, the kidnapped robot problem is the situation where an autonomous robot in operation is carried to an arbitrary location. [1] [2]The kidnapped robot problem creates significant issues with the robot's localization system, and only a subset of localization algorithms can successfully deal with the uncertainty created; it is commonly used to test a robot's ability to recover from ...

  6. Autonomous robot - Wikipedia

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    An autonomous robot is a robot that acts without recourse to human control. ... Wake-up robot problem; William Grey Walter; Types of robots. Autonomous car;

  7. Category:Robot control - Wikipedia

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    Wake-up robot problem; Z. Zero moment point This page was last edited on 21 November 2024, at 15:06 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  8. Index of robotics articles - Wikipedia

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    The word "robot" was introduced to the public by Czech writer Karel Čapek in his play R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots), published in 1920. The term "robotics" was coined by Isaac Asimov in his 1941 science fiction short-story " Liar! " [ 3 ]

  9. Robots in Disguise - Wikipedia

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    The band relied on fan pledges to financially support the project, [3] and released the single "Wake Up" on 3 May 2010, which included a remix by Electrosexual & Scream Club. "Wake Up!" was inspired by Barry M cosmetics, who financed a music video-cum-ad featuring "Robot Blue" lipstick and costuming. [4]