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Re: robotica on TLC
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lugnet.robotics
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Fri, 6 Apr 2001 12:03:32 GMT
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Steve Baker <sjbaker1@{NoMoreSpam}airmail.net>
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Dean Hystad wrote:
> I agree that fully autonomous robots wouldn't stand much of a chance. But I
> think it would be possible to create some rather impressive 'bots that used
> on board intelligence in conjunction with input from a human operator.
I think they are already doing that. Watch Battlebots carefully and you'll
see many of the contestants aren't using a model aircraft type radio control -
but instead have a computer joystick plugged into a laptop. Once in a while
you'll see what looks a lot like a radio modem plugged into one of them.
Also, visit some of the robot's individual web sites.
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