The article discusses past developments and future directions in the title subject, pointing out that advances in robotics will increase the need for structured thought and engineering discipline. It defines and classifies a hierarchy of four generations of robots, then reviews characteristics, applications, shortcomings and potential benefits of each generation. Also discussed are robotics hardware, vision systems, sensors, and others.
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Heginbotham, W. (1986). ROBOTS. Engineering (London), 226(1), 58–59, 61, 63. https://doi.org/10.1145/318774.318786
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