Artificial Intelligence based Robotic System with Enhanced Information Technology

J. A. Venice, Kiran Kumar Thoti, H. Henrietta, Muniyandy Elangovan, D. Anusha, Aliya Zhakupova
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This work presents the most recent research in Intelligent Intervals, which combines modern information technology and advanced robotics. Researchers use robots outfitted with various sensors and instruments on the surface of other planets, in orbit, or as aides to astronauts. The ability of space robots to move, work, and intelligently explore without needing to be touched on a frequent bas is or relying heavily on human operators is important to their use. This necessitates the ability to comprehend the chaotic or unfamiliar environment in which find ourselves. In such a scenery, intellectual thinking about perception is required to carry out actions in a meaningful and consistent manner. As a result, the effectiveness of robotics and automated space systems in space exploration is intimately related to robot intelligence or autonomy. The Smart Space initiative has evolved in scope and complexity since its inception in 1996. The core of a smart space is a ubiquitous sensor network integrated into the human living environment that can track a large number of people and other objects in space. With the help of intelligent space, mobile robots operate in human living areas and provide a variety of services, such as human direction. Robots are becoming more capable of solving tough space resources and planetary surfaces with autonomy and prowess as space agencies throughout the world improve their robotic missions, proving their value and usefulness in every mission. The demand for this capability is increasing as international space agencies need humans and intelligent robots.
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基于人工智能和增强信息技术的机器人系统
这项工作介绍了智能间隔的最新研究,它结合了现代信息技术和先进的机器人技术。研究人员在其他行星表面、轨道上或作为宇航员的助手使用配备了各种传感器和仪器的机器人。空间机器人的移动、工作和智能探索能力对它们的使用很重要,而不需要经常接触地面或严重依赖人类操作员。这就需要我们有能力去理解混乱或不熟悉的环境。在这样的场景中,需要对感知进行理智的思考,以有意义和一致的方式进行行动。因此,机器人技术和自动化空间系统在空间探索中的有效性与机器人智能或自主性密切相关。自1996年启动以来,智能空间倡议的范围和复杂性不断发展。智能空间的核心是一个融入人类生活环境的无处不在的传感器网络,可以跟踪空间中大量的人和其他物体。在智能空间的帮助下,移动机器人在人类的生活区域中运行,并提供人类方向等多种服务。随着世界各地的航天机构不断改进他们的机器人任务,机器人正变得越来越有能力自主和强大地解决棘手的空间资源和行星表面问题,在每一次任务中都证明了它们的价值和实用性。由于国际空间机构需要人力和智能机器人,对这种能力的需求正在增加。
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