Location recognition with self-ordering networks:
Abstract: "Location recognition is of crucial importance to mobile robots. If an autonomous robot has some concept of where it is, the varity and usefulness of the tasks which it can achieve are greatly increased. We present a system which performs location recognition in a simplified environme...
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Zusammenfassung: | Abstract: "Location recognition is of crucial importance to mobile robots. If an autonomous robot has some concept of where it is, the varity and usefulness of the tasks which it can achieve are greatly increased. We present a system which performs location recognition in a simplified environment, building on previous work done at the University of Edinburgh. We give a summary of the previous work and describe our extensions to it, giving the results of experiments in both simulation and on a real mobile robot." |
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spelling | Smart, William D. Verfasser aut Location recognition with self-ordering networks William D. Smart and John Hallam Edinburgh 1994 [5] S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier University <Edinburgh> / Department of Artificial Intelligence: DAI research paper 684 Abstract: "Location recognition is of crucial importance to mobile robots. If an autonomous robot has some concept of where it is, the varity and usefulness of the tasks which it can achieve are greatly increased. We present a system which performs location recognition in a simplified environment, building on previous work done at the University of Edinburgh. We give a summary of the previous work and describe our extensions to it, giving the results of experiments in both simulation and on a real mobile robot." Bionics and artificial intelligence sigle Pattern recognition, image processing and remote sensing sigle Robotics and its application sigle Mobile robots Hallam, John Verfasser aut Department of Artificial Intelligence: DAI research paper University <Edinburgh> 684 (DE-604)BV010450646 684 |
spellingShingle | Smart, William D. Hallam, John Location recognition with self-ordering networks Bionics and artificial intelligence sigle Pattern recognition, image processing and remote sensing sigle Robotics and its application sigle Mobile robots |
title | Location recognition with self-ordering networks |
title_auth | Location recognition with self-ordering networks |
title_exact_search | Location recognition with self-ordering networks |
title_full | Location recognition with self-ordering networks William D. Smart and John Hallam |
title_fullStr | Location recognition with self-ordering networks William D. Smart and John Hallam |
title_full_unstemmed | Location recognition with self-ordering networks William D. Smart and John Hallam |
title_short | Location recognition with self-ordering networks |
title_sort | location recognition with self ordering networks |
topic | Bionics and artificial intelligence sigle Pattern recognition, image processing and remote sensing sigle Robotics and its application sigle Mobile robots |
topic_facet | Bionics and artificial intelligence Pattern recognition, image processing and remote sensing Robotics and its application Mobile robots |
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