Australian Researchers Developing Societies Of Robots With Potential Use On Earth And In Space
‘Groups of cooperating robotics working in hazardous environments will require a networked approach to systems design. One Australian research laboratory is leading the way.
Any human mission to Mars will require a high degree of robotic support to accomplish a wide variety and difficult tasks prior to human arrival. Tasks may require a large number of robots, cooperating with each other to handle multiple scientific and engineering objectives.
This becomes more complicated by the fact that the missions can change once humans arrive, requiring the “system of systems” of robots to now be redesigned for a completely new scenario.’
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