Smart Electromechanical Systems: Behavioral Decision Making
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Logical and mathematical method of making behavioral decisions.- Patterns in intelligent control systems for robotic systems.- Using binary relationships in decision making.- Decision-Making by the Autonomous Symbiotic Self-Relocating Massage Robot "Triangel" based on SEMS after the fall of Patient on Surface.- Decision-Making by the Autonomous Symbiotic Self-Relocating Massage Robot "Octahedral Dodekapod" based on SEMS during the upper or lower Limb Massage.- Problems with secure control of SEMS group.- Synthesis of optimal program control for synchronizing the movements of a group of SEMS modules.- Task Scheduling within Robots' Collectives of Arbitrary Structures.- Meta-heuristic algorithm for decentralized control of a robots group to search for the maximum of an unknown scalar physical field.- Position control of UGV group for COVID (virus SARS-CoV-2COVID) localization and primary treatment within indoor environment.- Using diagrams influence in group control SEMS.- Models for Decision Making Support Systems in Robotics.- Coalition game model of fanet grouping control based on the method of local "threats and counter-threats" and swarm-leader model.- Robotic wheelchair control system for multimodal interfaces based on a semiotic model of the world.- Classification of images in decision making in the Central nervous system of SEMS.- Image classification system in the SEMS selection environment.- Principles of forming the language of sensation for decision making in the Central nervous system of SEMS.- Generation of control commands in the group SEMS with multi-channel optic-electronic sensors.- Increasing the reliability of decision making by improving the characteristics of optoelectronic channels ensuring the separation of complex shape fruit.
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Breite: | 155 |
Gewicht: | 547 g |
Höhe: | 235 |
Seiten: | 240 |
Sprachen: | Englisch |
Autor: | Andrey E. Gorodetskiy, Irina L. Tarasova |
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