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Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 2004
Transactions of The Ire Professional Group on Circuit Theory, 1952
Transactions of The Ire Professional Group on Circuit Theory, 1952
Networked Robotics is an area that straddles robotics and network technology. A robot system cont... more Networked Robotics is an area that straddles robotics and network technology. A robot system controlled via the WWW exploits the Internet network and hence is one realisation of networked robotics. A set of field robots that exploit wireless networks to share and distribute tasks might also be considered an exemplar of networked robotics. But isn’t this just an exemplar of distributed robotics? And if so, what does networked robotics bring to the “robotics” table? These are questions and issues addressed in this chapter. The chapter will propose that networks are at once both enabling and constraining to robotics. They enlarge the scope of the robotics discipline yet introduce challenges that must be overcome if that potential is to be fully realized. In short, when the network becomes a design issue – normally when performance of the system is at a premium – networked robotics is at play.
Reviews in Anthropology, 1974
Jeremy Boissevain and J. Clyde Mitchell, eds.Network Analysis: Studies In Human Interaction. The ... more Jeremy Boissevain and J. Clyde Mitchell, eds.Network Analysis: Studies In Human Interaction. The Hague: Mouton, 1973. xiii + 271 pp. Tables, figures, bibliography, and index. $11.00 (Dutch Guilders: 29).
Books by KEMAL HEDANO
Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 2004
Transactions of The Ire Professional Group on Circuit Theory, 1952
Transactions of The Ire Professional Group on Circuit Theory, 1952
Networked Robotics is an area that straddles robotics and network technology. A robot system cont... more Networked Robotics is an area that straddles robotics and network technology. A robot system controlled via the WWW exploits the Internet network and hence is one realisation of networked robotics. A set of field robots that exploit wireless networks to share and distribute tasks might also be considered an exemplar of networked robotics. But isn’t this just an exemplar of distributed robotics? And if so, what does networked robotics bring to the “robotics” table? These are questions and issues addressed in this chapter. The chapter will propose that networks are at once both enabling and constraining to robotics. They enlarge the scope of the robotics discipline yet introduce challenges that must be overcome if that potential is to be fully realized. In short, when the network becomes a design issue – normally when performance of the system is at a premium – networked robotics is at play.
Reviews in Anthropology, 1974
Jeremy Boissevain and J. Clyde Mitchell, eds.Network Analysis: Studies In Human Interaction. The ... more Jeremy Boissevain and J. Clyde Mitchell, eds.Network Analysis: Studies In Human Interaction. The Hague: Mouton, 1973. xiii + 271 pp. Tables, figures, bibliography, and index. $11.00 (Dutch Guilders: 29).