This unique collection is the post-conference proceedings of the 4th "International Conference on Field and Service Robotics" (FSR). This book has authoritative contributors and presents current developments and new directions in field and service robotics. The book represents a cross-section of the
[Springer Tracts in Advanced Robotics] Field and Service Robotics Volume 24 || Path Planning for Complete Coverage with Agricultural Machines
✍ Scribed by Yuta, Shin’ichi; Asama, Hajima; Prassler, Erwin; Tsubouchi, Takashi; Thrun, Sebastian
- Book ID
- 120582060
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- German
- Weight
- 613 KB
- Edition
- 2006
- Category
- Article
- ISBN-13
- 9783540328018
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✦ Synopsis
This unique collection is the post-conference proceedings of the 4th "International Conference on Field and Service Robotics" (FSR). This book has authoritative contributors and presents current developments and new directions in field and service robotics. The book represents a cross-section of the current state of robotics research from one particular aspect: field and service applications, and how they reflect on the theoretical basis of subsequent developments.
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