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2004
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14 years 9 months ago
Inevitable collision states - a step towards safer robots?
-- An inevitable collision state for a robotic system can be defined as a state for which, no matter what the future trajectory followed by the system is, a collision with an obsta...
Thierry Fraichard, Hajime Asama
EXPCS
2007
15 years 1 months ago
Towards user-centric metrics for denial-of-service measurement
To date, the measurement of user-perceived degradation of quality of service during denial of service (DoS) attacks remained an elusive goal. Current approaches mostly rely on low...
Jelena Mirkovic, Alefiya Hussain, Brett Wilson, So...

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317views
16 years 7 months ago
A Detailed Analysis of How an Urban Trail System Affects the Travel of Cyclists
Transportation specialists, urban planners, and public health officials have been steadfast in encouraging active modes of transportation over the past decades. Conventional thin...
Kevin J. Krizek, Ahmed El-Geneidy, Kristin Thompso...

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15 years 11 months ago
The Minimum Circuity Frontier and the Journey to Work
People travel between places of residence and work destinations via transportation net- works. The relation between selection of home and work locations has been heavily debated ...
Levinson, D. and El-Geneidy A.
HRI
2010
ACM
14 years 8 months ago
Towards industrial robots with human-like moral responsibilities
—Robots do not have any capability of taking moral responsibility. At the same time industrial robotics is entering a new era with “intelligent” robots sharing workbench with...
Baran Çürüklü, Gordana Dodig...