Enabling Interoperable Space Robots With the Joint Technical Architecture for Robotic Systems (JTARS)

Volume: 603, Pages: 50
Published: Jan 1, 2005
Abstract
Robots that operate independently of one another will not be adequate to accomplish the future exploration tasks of long-distance autonomous navigation, habitat construction, resource discovery, and material handling. Such activities will require that systems widely share information, plan and divide complex tasks, share common resources, and physically cooperate to manipulate objects. Recognizing the need for interoperable robots to accomplish...
Paper Details
Title
Enabling Interoperable Space Robots With the Joint Technical Architecture for Robotic Systems (JTARS)
Published Date
Jan 1, 2005
Volume
603
Pages
50
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