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Trends and Challenges in Robotic Applications



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Titolo: Trends and Challenges in Robotic Applications Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2023
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (604 p.)
Soggetto topico: Computer science
Information technology industries
Soggetto non controllato: 2D-information-based approach
3D reconstruction
3D-information-based approach
6D pose estimation
acoustic
agriculture
AGV
AMR
assembly task
attitude observer
augmented reality
automated parking system
autonomous loading system
autonomous navigation
autonomous vehicle
background clutter
backpropagation
ball recognition
bio-inspired design
bipedal robot
bird song
calibration uncertainty
case report
charuco cuboid
clean mirror
collaborative robots
compliance control
computer vision
control
control algorithm
controller detection
cooperative robots
coordination
da Vinci Research Kit
deep learning
deep neural networks
detection technologies
device
dual-arm
dusted mirror
ecoacoustics
electro optical
elevation angle
face alignment
face detection
face recognition
face tracking
field of view redirection
field robotics
flapping-wing micro air vehicle
Floyd algorithm
foot placement estimation
foreground occlusion
formation
fuzzy comprehension evaluation
Gloreha Sinfonia
gray box model
hand rehabilitation
HARK
healthcare robots
high-speed object manipulation
human-operated vehicle
human-robot collaboration
human-robot interaction
humanoid and bipedal locomotion
hybrid fusion
industrial robots
intelligent robots
interactive systems
inverse kinematics
ion channel Kv10.1
IoT
key technology
KITTI
learning-based approach
legged robots
lidar
LIPM
longitudinal mode
machine learning in robotics
manipulability
manipulator motion planning
manual guidance
mathematical modeling
mining automation
mobile robot
model refinement
model-based design
MOT
MOT15
MOT16
MOT17
MOTChallenges
motion control
motion coordination
multiple object tracking
n/a
nanoelectromechanical system (NEMS)
nanorobots
nonprehensile manipulation
onboard sensors
optimization methods
part probing
passive redirection
passive walker
passive walking
path planning
path tracking
pediatric stroke
peg-in-hole
person identification
pose estimation
prism
pure pursuit controller
quality of task execution
radar
radio frequency-based (RF)
robot audition
robot calibration
robot kidnapping detection
robot remastering
robot system
robot teleoperation
robot-as-a-service
robot-assisted laparoscopic surgery
robotic assembly
robotic batting
robotics
self-driving
sensor feedback
service robots
simulation
sit-to-stand
SLAM
sliding mode controller
smart cities
sound source localization
soundscape
stochastic planner
surgical robot
symmetry
system identification
textureless and reflective objects
time-of-flight
topological mapping
trajectory estimation
trajectory tracking
UA_DETRAC
uncertainty reduction
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)
upper limb
usability
user preferences
user studies
weighted least square
Sommario/riassunto: Research performed on robotic applications has significantly expanded in the last decade, and currently, robotic systems are being utilized for many purposes. To achieve this generalized application of robots, researchers have endeavoured to study a wide variety of methods and algorithms in order to properly employ robotic systems in many real-life scenarios. At present, many types of robotic platforms are being employed in various applications, e.g., dual-arm robots, parallel robots, mobile robots, humanoid robots, aerial robots, underwater robots, and micro/nano robots. Moreover, some theoretical tools are specially being used to obtain correct robot performance, e.g., machine learning, artificial intelligence, multi-agent systems, and control and planning theory. The purpose of this reprint is to exhibit the current state of robotic applications. In particular, in addition to introducing novel theories and methods, this reprint is particularly focused on the application of robotic systems in real-life situations. Thus, the presentation of experimental results makes evident the feasibility and usefulness of robotic systems in practical cases. Obviously, this reprint does not intend to exhaustively demonstrate all the current existing robotic applications but rather give an overview of them, revealing the high level of activity in this area. This reprint contains an Editorial, together with 30 contributions in total from countries all around the world, addressing a broad range of robotic applications.
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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