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World Scientific Series in Robotics and Intelligent Systems
- 28Lingfeng Wang, Kay Chen Tan, Chee-Meng Chew:
Evolutionary Robotics: From Algorithms to Implementations. World Scientific Series in Robotics and Intelligent Systems 28, World Scientific 2006, ISBN 978-981-256-870-0, pp. 1-268 - 27João M. C. Sousa, Uzay Kaymak:
Fuzzy Decision Making in Modeling and Control. World Scientific Series in Robotics and Intelligent Systems 27, World Scientific 2002, ISBN 978-981-02-4877-2, pp. 1-356 - 26Penny Probert Smith:
Active Sensors for Local Planning in Mobile Robotics. World Scientific Series in Robotics and Intelligent Systems 26, World Scientific 2001, ISBN 978-981-02-4681-5, pp. 1-336 - 25Marc Thuillard:
Wavelets in Soft Computing. World Scientific Series in Robotics and Intelligent Systems 25, World Scientific 2001, ISBN 978-981-02-4609-9, pp. 1-248 - ...….
- 22R. Andrew Russell:
Odour Detection by Mobile Robots. World Scientific Series in Robotics and Intelligent Systems 22, World Scientific 1999, ISBN 978-981-02-3791-2, pp. 1-232 - 21Young Ho Kim, Frank L. Lewis:
High-Level Feedback Control with Neural Networks. World Scientific Series in Robotics and Intelligent Systems 21, World Scientific 1998, ISBN 978-981-02-3376-1, pp. 1-228 - 20Mark A. C. Gill, Albert Y. Zomaya:
Obstacle Avoidance in Multi-Robot Systems - Experiments in Parallel Genetic Algorithms. World Scientific Series in Robotics and Intelligent Systems 20, World Scientific 1998, ISBN 978-981-02-3423-2, pp. 1-200 - 19Shuzhi Sam Ge, Tong Heng Lee, Christopher J. Harris:
Adaptive Neural Network Control of Robotic Manipulators. World Scientific Series in Robotics and Intelligent Systems 19, World Scientific 1998, ISBN 978-981-02-3452-2, pp. 1-396 - ...….
- 16Bud Fox, Les S. Jennings, Albert Y. Zomaya:
Constrained Dynamics Computations - Models and Case Studies. World Scientific Series in Robotics and Intelligent Systems 16, World Scientific 2000, ISBN 978-981-02-4368-5, pp. 1-192 - ...….
- 14Hang Wang, Derek A. Linkens:
Intelligent Supervisory Control - A Qualitative Bond Graph Reasoning Approach. World Scientific Series in Robotics and Intelligent Systems 14, World Scientific 1996, ISBN 978-981-02-2658-9, pp. 1-224 - 13Martin David Adams:
Sensor Modelling, Design and Data Processing for Autonomous Navigation. World Scientific Series in Robotics and Intelligent Systems 13, World Scientific 1999, ISBN 978-981-02-3496-6, pp. 1-256 - ...….
- 10Toshio Fukuda, Tsuyoshi Ueyama:
Cellular Robotics and Micro Robotic Systems. World Scientific Series in Robotics and Intelligent Systems 10, World Scientific 1994, ISBN 978-981-02-1457-9, pp. 1-284 - ...….
- 8Albert Y. Zomaya:
Modelling and Simulation of Robot Manipulators - A Parallel Processing Approach. World Scientific Series in Robotics and Intelligent Systems 8, World Scientific 1993, ISBN 978-981-02-1043-4, pp. 1-312 - ...….
- 6Christopher J. Harris, Chris G. Moore, Martin Brown:
Intelligent Control - Aspects of Fuzzy Logic and Neural Nets. World Scientific Series in Robotics and Intelligent Systems 6, World Scientific 1993, ISBN 978-981-02-1042-7, pp. 1-400 - ...….
- 4A. David Marshall, Ralph R. Martin:
Computer Vision, Models and Inspection. World Scientific Series in Robotics and Intelligent Systems 4, World Scientific 1992, ISBN 978-981-02-0772-4, pp. 1-456 - 3Phillip C.-Y. Sheu, Qing Xue:
Intelligent Robotic Planning Systems. World Scientific Series in Robotics and Intelligent Systems 3, World Scientific 1993, ISBN 978-981-02-0758-8, pp. 1-280 - 2Amir Fijany, Antal K. Bejczy:
Parallel Computation Systems for Robotics: Algorithms and Architectures. World Scientific Series in Robotics and Intelligent Systems 2, World Scientific 1992, ISBN 978-981-02-0663-5 [contents] - 1Yuval Davidor:
Genetic Algorithms and Robotics - A Heuristic Strategy for Optimization. World Scientific Series in Robotics and Intelligent Systems 1, World Scientific 1991, ISBN 978-981-02-0217-0, pp. 1-180
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