Modeling, simulation, and control of AI robotics and autonomous systems:

"The chasm between the physical capabilities of Intelligent Robotics and Autonomous Systems (IRAS) and their cognitive potential presents a formidable challenge. While these machines exhibit astonishing strength, precision, and speed, their intelligence and adaptability lag far behind. This inh...

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Other Authors: Choudhury, Tanupriya (Editor), Chowdhury, Subrata (Editor), Evangeline, C. Suganthi (Editor), Karthik, C. (Editor), X., Anitha Mary (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Hershey, Pennsylvania (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA) IGI Global 2024.
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Online Access:DE-862
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Summary:"The chasm between the physical capabilities of Intelligent Robotics and Autonomous Systems (IRAS) and their cognitive potential presents a formidable challenge. While these machines exhibit astonishing strength, precision, and speed, their intelligence and adaptability lag far behind. This inherent limitation obstructs the realization of autonomous systems that could reshape industries, from self-driving vehicles to industrial automation. The solution to this dilemma is unveiled within the pages of Modeling, Simulation, and Control of AI Robotics and Autonomous Systems.Find within the pages of this book answers for the cognitive deficit within IRAS. While these systems boast remarkable physical capabilities, their potential for intelligent decision-making and adaptation remains stunted, thereby bringing innovation to a halt. Solving this issue would mean the re-acceleration of multiple industries that could utilize automation to prevent humans from needing to do work that is dangerous, and could revolutionize transportation, and more."--
Physical Description:22 PDFs (295 Seiten)
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Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9798369319635
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