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Robotics and Autonomous Systems
2005, volume: 52, number: 2-3

  1. Francesco Maria Raimondi, Maurizio Melluso
    A new fuzzy robust dynamic controller for autonomous vehicles with nonholonomic constraints. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Robotics and Autonomous Systems, 2005, v:52, n:2-3, pp:115-131 [Journal]
  2. Ji-Hong Li, Pan-Mook Lee
    A neural network adaptive controller design for free-pitch-angle diving behavior of an autonomous underwater vehicle. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Robotics and Autonomous Systems, 2005, v:52, n:2-3, pp:132-147 [Journal]
  3. Genci Capi, Kenji Doya
    Evolution of recurrent neural controllers using an extended parallel genetic algorithm. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Robotics and Autonomous Systems, 2005, v:52, n:2-3, pp:148-159 [Journal]
  4. Meng Wang, James Nga-Kwok Liu
    Interactive control for Internet-based mobile robot teleoperation. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Robotics and Autonomous Systems, 2005, v:52, n:2-3, pp:160-179 [Journal]
  5. Jung-Min Yang
    Tripod gaits for fault tolerance of hexapod walking machines with a locked joint failure. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Robotics and Autonomous Systems, 2005, v:52, n:2-3, pp:180-189 [Journal]
  6. Daniel Cagigas
    Hierarchical Dast algorithm with materialization of costs for robot path planning. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Robotics and Autonomous Systems, 2005, v:52, n:2-3, pp:190-208 [Journal]
  7. Erdinc Sahin Conkur
    Path planning using potential fields for highly redundant manipulators. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Robotics and Autonomous Systems, 2005, v:52, n:2-3, pp:209-228 [Journal]
  8. Omar Ait-Aider, Philippe Hoppenot, Etienne Colle
    A model-based method for indoor mobile robot localization using monocular vision and straight-line correspondences. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Robotics and Autonomous Systems, 2005, v:52, n:2-3, pp:229-246 [Journal]
  9. Wahyudi Martono, Kaiji Sato, Akira Shimokohbe
    Robustness evaluation of three friction compensation methods for point-to-point (PTP) positioning systems. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Robotics and Autonomous Systems, 2005, v:52, n:2-3, pp:247-256 [Journal]
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