Contemporary Robotics : Challenges and Solutions

This book book is a collection of 18 chapters written by internationally recognized experts and well-known professionals of the field. Chapters contribute to diverse facets of contemporary robotics and autonomous systems. The volume is organized in four thematic parts according to the main subjects...

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Published: IntechOpen 2009
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