Intelligent Autonomous Vehicles 1995
by K. Koskinen
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The area of intelligent autonomous vehicles or robots has proved to be very active and extensive both in challenging applications as well as in the source of theoretical development. Automation technology is rapidly developing in many areas including: agriculture, mining, traditional manufacturing, automotive industry and space exploration. The 2nd IFAC Conference on Intelligent Autonomous Vehicles 1995 provides the forum to exchange ideas and results among the leading researchers and practition
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This 1995 technical volume captures a pivotal moment in autonomous systems development, documenting the cutting-edge research presented at the 2nd IFAC Conference on Intelligent Autonomous Vehicles. The collected papers explore the expanding applications of robotics across agriculture, mining, manufacturing, and space exploration, showcasing how theoretical advancements were rapidly translating into practical automation technology. For readers interested in the foundational work that preceded today's self-driving cars and industrial robots, this conference proceedings offers valuable historical context and technical insights from leading researchers in the field.
What makes this collection particularly compelling is its snapshot of autonomous vehicle technology at a critical inflection point, when academic research was beginning to intersect with real-world industrial applications. Engineering students and technology historians will appreciate seeing the conceptual frameworks and early prototypes that laid the groundwork for modern autonomous systems, providing a fascinating look at the challenges and solutions that occupied researchers decades before these technologies became mainstream.
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