Here is the review of one of
the recent e-books of Bentham, “Networking Humans, Robots and Environments.” This
e-book dives into the heart of how to design distributed control architectures
for heterogeneous teams of humans, robots, and automated systems, enabling them
to achieve greater cooperation and autonomy through the use of network
technologies.
It covers a wide range of practical,
proven strategies for pervasive communication and collaborative problem solving
abilities of humans, robots, and their environments.
Each chapter consists of a presentation of
findings from the latest research in networked robots and ambient intelligence.
The chapters also detail how to allow robots to achieve universal access to the
extended functionality of the environment that brings various cost effective
services to those in need. Readers can envision a realistic view of what can be
expected from a networked human robot cooperative environment in the next
decade.
The multidisciplinary content of this
book is a handy reference for anyone interested in the future direction of
ubiquitous computing and networked robots. For further details regarding this
Bentham eBook visit:
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