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Networked Robots: Ten Years of Experiments

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Algorithmic Foundations of Robotics VI

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As a feasibility study in 1994, we built a system that allows a robot manipulator to be teleoperated by the public via the Internet. Access control became a primary issue: in subsequent networked robot systems we explore techniques ranging from user queues, multitasking, vector averaging, and geometric optimization. These systems are also designed to suggest questions about human perception and expectations about technology.

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Michael Erdmann Mark Overmars David Hsu Frank van der Stappen

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Goldberg, K. Networked Robots: Ten Years of Experiments. In: Erdmann, M., Overmars, M., Hsu, D., van der Stappen, F. (eds) Algorithmic Foundations of Robotics VI. Springer Tracts in Advanced Robotics, vol 17. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/10991541_2

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