| Maja J. Mataric. Interaction and Intelligent Behavior. PhD thesis, EECS, MIT, Boston, MA, August 1994. Available as technical report AITR-1495. |
....been viewed as strictly more difficult than implementation of a single robot. However, restricting robotic colonies to be composed of simpler applicationspecific robots can compensate for the added complexity of coordination. 16] gives example application domains. In recent years, works such as [31, 35] have established frameworks for task decomposition and control in multiple robot systems. Several of these have been implemented using real robots (see [13] for a detailed survey) 1.3 Remote Science In the future, educators and experimental scientists will be able to work with remote colonies ....
M. Mataric, Interaction and Intelligent Behavior, Ph.D. thesis, available as Technical Report AI-TR-1495, MIT AI Lab, Aug. 1994.
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Maja J. Mataric. Interaction and Intelligent Behavior. PhD thesis, EECS, MIT, Boston, MA, August 1994. Available as technical report AITR-1495.
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