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The Annual Review of Control, Robotics, and Autonomous Systems is an annual peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Annual Reviews. In publication since 2018, the journal covers developments in the engineering of autonomous and semiautonomous systems through an annual volume of review articles. It is edited by Naomi Ehrich Leonard.
UGV Talon. UGV Interoperability Profile (UGV IOP), Robotics and Autonomous Systems – Ground IOP (RAS-G IOP) or simply IOP was originally an initiative started by the United States Department of Defense (DoD) to organize and maintain open architecture interoperability standards for Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGV).
Advanced Intelligent Systems is a monthly peer-reviewed open access scientific journal covering research on artificial systems that recognize, process, and respond to stimuli/instructions and learn from experience, including robotics, automation, artificial intelligence and machine learning, the human-machine interface, control theory and systems, smart and responsive materials, smart sensing ...
The Journal of Intelligent and Robotic Systems is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal that covers theory and practice in all areas of wikt:intelligent systems and robotics. It is published by Springer Science+Business Media and the editor-in-chief is Kimon P. Valavanis (University of Denver).
Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering the study of autonomous agents and multi-agent systems. It is published bimonthly by Springer Science+Business Media and is the official journal of the International Foundation for Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems . [ 1 ]
Robots are autonomous. Robots can interact with the surroundings and give feedback to modify the environment. Robots possess local perceiving and communicating capabilities, such as wireless transmission systems, like radio frequency or infrared. [3] Robots do not exploit centralized swarm control or global knowledge.
Autonomous mobile robots Google's self-driving cars are cloud robots. The cars use the network to access Google's enormous database of maps and satellite and environment model (like Streetview) and combines it with streaming data from GPS, cameras, and 3D sensors to monitor its own position within centimetres, and with past and current traffic patterns to avoid collisions.
Modular self-reconfiguring robotic systems or self-reconfigurable modular robots are autonomous kinematic machines with variable morphology. Beyond conventional actuation, sensing and control typically found in fixed-morphology robots, self-reconfiguring robots are also able to deliberately change their own shape by rearranging the connectivity of their parts, in order to adapt to new ...