[Springer Tracts in Advanced Robotics] Algorithmic Foundations of Robotics IX Volume 68 || Path Planning on Manifolds Using Randomized Higher-Dimensional Continuation
โ Scribed by Hsu, David; Isler, Volkan; Latombe, Jean-Claude; Lin, Ming C.
- Book ID
- 120794262
- Publisher
- Springer Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- German
- Weight
- 373 KB
- Category
- Article
- ISBN
- 3642174523
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โฆ Synopsis
Robotics Is At The Cusp Of Dramatic Transformation. Increasingly Complex Robots With Unprecedented Autonomy Are Finding New Applications, From Medical Surgery, To Construction, To Home Services. Against This Background, The Algorithmic Foundations Of Robotics Are Becoming More Crucial Than Ever, In Order To Build Robots That Are Fast, Safe, Reliable, And Adaptive. Algorithms Enable Robots To Perceive, Plan, Control, And Learn. The Design And Analysis Of Robot Algorithms Raise New Fundamental Questions That Span Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, And Mathematics. These Algorithms Are Also Finding Applications Beyond Robotics, For Example, In Modeling Molecular Motion And Creating Digital Characters For Video Games And Architectural Simulation. The Workshop On Algorithmic Foundations Of Robotics (wafr) Is A Highly Selective Meeting Of Leading Researchers In The Field Of Robot Algorithms. Since Its Creation In 1994, It Has Published Some Of The Fieldโs Most Important And Lasting Contributions. This Book Contains The Proceedings Of The 9th Wafr, Held On December 13-15, 2010 At The National University Of Singapore. The 24 Papers Included In This Book Span A Wide Variety Of Topics From New Theoretical Insights To Novel Applications.
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This book contains selected contributions to WAFR, the highly-competitive meeting on the algorithmic foundations of robotics. They address the unique combination of questions that the design and analysis of robot algorithms inspires.