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Ujwal Sharma, Uma Shankar Medasetti, Taher Deemyad, Mustafa Mashal and Vaibhav Yadav
This review paper addresses the escalating operation and maintenance costs of nuclear power plants, primarily attributed to rising labor costs and intensified competition from renewable energy sources. The paper proposes a paradigm shift towards a techno...
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Longfei Cui, Feixiang Le, Xinyu Xue, Tao Sun and Yuxuan Jiao
The application of robotics has great implications for future food security, sustainable agricultural development, improving resource efficiency, reducing chemical pesticide use, reducing manual labor, and maximizing field output. Aiming at the problems ...
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Ayesha Hameed, Andrzej Ordys, Jakub Mozaryn and Anna Sibilska-Mroziewicz
Collaborative robots cooperate with humans to assist them in undertaking simple-to-complex tasks in several fields, including industry, education, agriculture, healthcare services, security, and space exploration. These robots play a vital role in the re...
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Aqsa Sayeed, Chaman Verma, Neerendra Kumar, Neha Koul and Zoltán Illés
The Internet of robotic things (IoRT) is the combination of different technologies including cloud computing, robots, Internet of things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI), and machine learning (ML). IoRT plays a major role in manufacturing, healthcare,...
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Nabil Moukafih, Gregory Epiphaniou, Carsten Maple, Chris Chavasse and John Moran
Recently, many farmers have started using robots to help with labour-intensive harvesting operations and deal with labour shortage that was also a negative consequence of the recent COVID-19 pandemic. Intelligent harvesting robots make farming more effic...
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Estevão Ananias and Pedro Dinis Gaspar
The evolution of information technology and the great advances in artificial intelligence are leading to a level of automation that has never been reached before. A large part of this level of automation is due to the use of robotics, which in turn ends ...
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Fuyang Tian, Xinwei Wang, Sufang Yu, Ruixue Wang, Zhanhua Song, Yinfa Yan, Fade Li, Zhonghua Wang and Zhenwei Yu
Existing push robots mainly use magnetic induction technology. These devices are susceptible to external electromagnetic interference and have a low degree of intelligence. To make up for the insufficiency of the existing material pushing robots, and at ...
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Woosuk Sung
This paper describes our best practices related to hybrid power system (HPS) development, with a focus on the specification development phase. The HPS specifications are based on the main development goals of our security robot, which place top priority ...
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Takuya Kishimoto, Hanwool Woo, Ren Komatsu, Yusuke Tamura, Hideki Tomita, Kenji Shimazoe, Atsushi Yamashita and Hajime Asama
In this paper, we propose a path planning method for the localization of radiation sources using a mobile robot equipped with an imaging gamma-ray detector, which has a field of view in all directions. The ability to detect and localize radiation sources...
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Mulun Wu, Shi-Lu Dai and Chenguang Yang
This paper proposes a novel control system for the path planning of an omnidirectional mobile robot based on mixed reality. Most research on mobile robots is carried out in a completely real environment or a completely virtual environment. However, a rea...
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