Many-Valued Logic and Qualitative Modelling of Electrical Circuits


Autoria(s): Lee, Mark
Contribuinte(s)

Department of Computer Science

Advanced Reasoning Group

Data(s)

06/04/2006

06/04/2006

01/06/2000

Resumo

Lee M.H., Many-Valued Logic and Qualitative Modelling of Electrical Circuits, in Proc. QR?2000, 14th Int. Workshop on Qualitative Reasoning, Morelia, Mexico June 3rd - 7th 2000.

Over the past three decades, tactile sensing has developed into a sophisticated technology. There has been a longstanding and widely held expectation that tactile sensors would have a major impact on industrial robotics and automation. However, this promise has not been realized, and few, if any, tactile sensors can be found in factory-based applications. Has this technology failed to deliver its expected benefits to robotics applications, or have other factors influenced the development of the field? In this paper, I report on the state of the art and show that tactile sensing has undergone a major change of direction. I revisit the original predictions and expectations, examine the implications of recent reviews, and show how the field has altered course. From current activities and recent trends, I determine the nature of new application areas and pressing developments that hold much promise for the future. There is evidence that tactile sensing will soon play a major role in unstructured environments, particularly in areas such as medicine and surgery, health-care and service robotics, and automated natural product handling.

Peer reviewed

Identificador

Lee , M 2000 , ' Many-Valued Logic and Qualitative Modelling of Electrical Circuits ' Paper presented at 14th International Workshop on Qualitative Reasoning , Morelia , Mexico , 03/06/2000 - 07/06/2000 , .

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PURE: 67342

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dspace: 2160/91

http://hdl.handle.net/2160/91

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eng

Palavras-Chave #tactile sensing #review of field #new developments
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