Russia develops technology to control robots in space
This technology will help overcome the problem of delayed signals during long-distance transmission and ensure the robot is more stable, such as in the universe.
This technology will help overcome the problem of delayed signals during long-distance transmission and ensure the robot is more stable, such as in the universe.
New technology for mobile robot (robot) control in space using a mini program.
Russia's Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU) on February 10 announced that its scientists have developed a new technology for mobile robot control (robot) in space using chapter mini course .
According to FEFU, the process of testing the new technology has been conducted right at the school. Participating in the experiment, in addition to FEFU scientists, there are also collaborators of the Institute of Automation and Control of Vien Dong branch and MV Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
Scientists propose to control robots using a mini-program that runs automatically with the combined operation of intelligent systems. This technology will help overcome slow signal problems during long-distance transmission and ensure the robot is more stable, such as in outer space.
The authors of the study expect this method to pave the way for making robots that work effectively on the most distant planets, such as Mars. Currently, the scientific community around the world is also studying this issue.
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