We consider the problem of monitoring and controlling the position of herd animals, and view animals as agents with natural mobility but not strictly controllable. By exploiting k...
Zack J. Butler, Peter I. Corke, Ronald A. Peterson...
— Teleoperated robots generally receive high level commands from a remote system, while accomplishing motion control through conventional means. We present a teleoperated system ...
While techniques exist for simulating swarming behaviors, these methods usually provide only simplistic navigation and planning capabilities. In this review, we explore the benefi...
— This paper addresses the use of robotic tissue manipulation in medical needle insertion procedures to improve targeting accuracy and to help avoid damaging sensitive tissues. T...
Meysam Torabi, Kris K. Hauser, Ron Alterovitz, Vin...
— To operate outdoors or on non-flat surfaces, mobile robots need appropriate data structures that provide a compact representation of the environment and at the same time suppo...