首页|Reports Summarize Robotics Study Results from University of Washington (Communic ation-free Decentralized Controller Design for Flexible Object Transport)
Reports Summarize Robotics Study Results from University of Washington (Communic ation-free Decentralized Controller Design for Flexible Object Transport)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning DailyNews Daily News – Investigators discuss new findings in Robotics. According to news reporting outof Seattle, Washington, by NewsRx edit ors, research stated, “Bio-inspired decentralized approaches fortransporting ob jects with robot networks seek to use locally-sensed information such as object- robotinteraction forces, without the need for robot-to-robot communication. How ever, the design of thedecentralized controller to achieve a specified network performance (e.g., to achieve a desired networksettling time $T_ {s}$) depends on the particular network/o bject connectivity and therefore, tends to bea centralized decision.”
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