Mobile Robots: The Evolutionary Approach

  • Viswanath P
  • Mathew M
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Abstract

Mobile robotic is a recent field that has roots in many engineering and science disciplines such as mechanical, electrical, mechatronics, cognitive and social sciences just to name few. A mobile robot needs efficient mechanisms of locomotion, kinematics, sensors data, localization, planning and navigation that enable it to travel throughout its environment. Scientists have been fascinated by conception of mobile robots for many years. Machines ...

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Viswanath, P., & Mathew, M. (2007). Mobile Robots: The Evolutionary Approach. Brain and Cognition (Vol. 50, pp. 1–9). Retrieved from http://www.springerlink.com/index/10.1007/978-3-540-49720-2

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