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A Roadmap for US Robotics - From Internet to Robotics 2020 Edition (Paperback)
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A Roadmap for US Robotics - From Internet to Robotics 2020 Edition (Paperback)
Series: Foundations and Trends (R) in Robotics
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Recently the robotics industry celebrated its 60-year anniversary.
We have used robots for more than six decades to empower people to
do things that are typically dirty, dull and/or dangerous. The
industry has progressed significantly over the period from basic
mechanical assist systems to fully autonomous cars, environmental
monitoring and exploration of outer space. We have seen tremendous
adoption of IT technology in our daily lives for a diverse set of
support tasks. Through use of robots we are starting to see a new
revolution, as we not only will have IT support from tablets,
phones, computers but also systems that can physically interact
with the world and assist with daily tasks, work, and leisure
activities. The "old" robot systems were largely mechanical support
systems. Through the gradual availability of inexpensive computing,
user interfaces, and sensors it is possible to build robot systems
that were difficult to imagine before. The confluence of
technologies is enabling a revolution in use and adoption of robot
technologies for all aspects of daily life. Thirteen years ago, the
process to formulate a roadmap was initiated at the Robotics
Science and Systems (RSS) conference in Atlanta. Through support
from the Computing Community Consortium (CCC) a roadmap was
produced by a group of 120 people from industry and academia. The
roadmap has been updated 2013 and 2016 prior to this update. The
present document is a summary of the main societal opportunities
identified, the associated challenges to deliver desired solutions
and a presentation of efforts to be undertaken to ensure that US
will continue to be a leader in robotics both in terms of research
innovation, adoption of the latest technology, and adoption of
appropriate policy frameworks that ensure that the technology is
utilized in a responsible fashion.
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