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Friday, August 7, 2009

Autonomy Is Next Step in Robotics

Manually controlled robots have established their value on numerous battlefields, mostly in reconnaissance and bomb detection and disposal activities. While that’s unlikely to change in the near-term, robot makers are looking ahead to the next generation of design: autonomous capabilities barely dreamed of a decade ago.

Helen Greiner, cofounder of iRobot Corp., a supplier of robots to the U.S. military, says there has been a “push toward getting not just teleoperated robots [in the field], but to make some functionally autonomous.” Making bots and unmanned ground vehicles (UGV) autonomous, she adds, is “one of the biggest requests we’re getting.”

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