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IEEE Robotics & Automation Magazine, Volume 12
Volume 12, Number 1, March 2005
- Kostas J. Kyriakopoulos, Bruno Siciliano:
Euron Report. 6 - Stefano Stramigioli
, Alberto Broggi
:
From the guest editor. 7-8 - Sukhan Lee, Hadi Moradi:
Industrial activities board - RAS IAB's roadmap workshop on intelligent service robots. 12 - Paolo Fiorini:
Education. 13 - Florent Lamiraux, Jean-Paul Laumond, Carl Van Geem, Daniel Boutonnet, Gilbert Raust:
Trailer truck trajectory optimization: the transportation of components for the Airbus A380. 14-21 - Anouck R. Girard, Stephen C. Spry, J. Karl Hedrick:
Intelligent cruise control applications: real-time embedded hybrid control software. 22-28 - Benjamin Maurin, Osama Masoud, Nikolaos P. Papanikolopoulos:
Tracking all traffic: computer vision algorithms for monitoring vehicles, individuals, and crowds. 29-36 - Marinus B. van Leeuwen, Frans C. A. Groen:
Vehicle detection with a mobile camera: spotting midrange, distant, and passing cars. 37-43 - Jonathan Baber, Julian Kolodko, Tony Noel, Michel Parent, Ljubo B. Vlacic:
Cooperative autonomous driving: intelligent vehicles sharing city roads. 44-49 - Shu-Ching Chen, Mei-Ling Shyu, Srinivas Peeta, Chengcui Zhang
:
Spatiotemporal vehicle tracking: the use of unsupervised learning-based segmentation and object tracking. 50-58 - I-Ming Chen
, Shusong Xing, Raymond Tay, Song Huat Yeo:
Many strings attached: from conventional to robotic marionette manipulation. 59-74 - M. N. Clark:
Industry / research news. 75-79
Volume 12, Number 2, June 2005
- Kimon P. Valavanis:
From the editor's desk - Changes are coming. 2 - Kazuo Tanie:
President's message - Let's Work More on Practical Problems! 3-6 - Kostas J. Kyriakopoulos
, Henrik I. Christensen
:
From the guest edit european robotic projects. 4 - Paolo Fiorini:
Society news. 5-6 - Henrik I. Christensen
:
EURON - the European Robotics Network. 10-13 - Gurvinder S. Virk:
The CLAWAR project: developments in the oldest robotics thematic network. 14-20 - Francesco Mondada
, Luca Maria Gambardella, Dario Floreano, Stefano Nolfi, Jean-Louis Deneubourg, Marco Dorigo
:
The cooperation of swarm-bots: physical interactions in collective robotics. 21-28 - Paolo Dario, Maria Chiara Carrozza
, Eugenio Guglielmelli
, Cecilia Laschi
, Arianna Menciassi, Silvestro Micera
, Fabrizio Vecchi:
Robotics as a future and emerging technology: biomimetics, cybernetics, and neuro-robotics in European projects. 29-45 - Aníbal Ollero, Simon Lacroix, Luis Merino
, Jeremi Gancet, Johan Wiklund, Volker Remuss, Iker Veiga Perez, Luis G. Gutiérrez, Domingos Xavier Viegas
, Miguel Angel González Benitez, Anthony Mallet, Rachid Alami
, Raja Chatila
, Günter Hommel, Francisco Javier Colmenero Lechuga, Begoña C. Arrue, Joaquin Ferruz
, José Ramiro Martinez de Dios
, Fernando Caballero
:
Multiple eyes in the skies: architecture and perception issues in the COMETS unmanned air vehicles project. 46-57 - Gilles Caprari, Alexandre Colot, Roland Siegwart
, José Halloy
, Jean-Louis Deneubourg:
Animal and robot mixed societies: building cooperation between microrobots and cockroaches. 58-65 - Rezia M. Molfino, Matteo Zoppi
:
Mass customized shoe production: a highly reconfigurable robotic device for handling limp material. 66-76 - Panos E. Trahanias, Wolfram Burgard, Antonis A. Argyros
, Dirk Hähnel, Haris Baltzakis, Patrick Pfaff, Cyrill Stachniss
:
TOURBOT and WebFAIR: Web-operated mobile robots for tele-presence in populated exhibitions. 77-89 - Weiliang Xu
, John E. Bronlund
, Jules Kieser:
Choosing new ways to chew: a robotic model of the human masticatory system for reproducing chewing behaviors. 90-100
Volume 12, Number 3, September 2005
- Kimon P. Valavanis:
From the Editor's desk - Keep the future bright. 2 - Kazuo Tanie:
President's message - Sushi robots and the importance of collaboration. 3-4 - J. Norberto Pires
, Klas Nilsson, Henrik Gordon Petersen:
From the Guest Editors - Industrial robotics applications and industry-academia cooperation in Europe. 5-6 - Paolo Fiorini:
Encouraging robotics to take root [teaching tool]. 15 - Gerd Hirzinger, Johann Bals, Martin Otter, Johannes Stelter:
The DLR-KUKA success story: robotics research improves industrial robots. 16-23 - Georg Biegelbauer, Andreas Pichler, Markus Vincze, Christian L. Nielsen, Henrik J. Andersen, Kurt Häusler:
The inverse approach of FlexPaint [robotic spray painting]. 24-34 - Luis Basañez, Jan Rosell
:
Robotic polishing systems. 35-43 - Pedro J. Sanz
, Antonio Requena, José Manuel Iñesta Quereda
, Angel P. del Pobil
:
Grasping the not-so-obvious: vision-based object handling for industrial applications. 44-52 - Fabrizio Caccavale
, Ciro Natale
, Bruno Siciliano
, Luigi Villani
:
Integration for the next generation: embedding force control into industrial robots. 53-64 - Carlos Fernández Andrés, Andrés Iborra
, Bárbara Álvarez
, Juan Angel Pastor, Pedro Sánchez
, José María Fernández-Meroño, Noelia Ortega:
Ship shape in Europe: cooperative robots in the ship repair industry. 65-77 - Arif Kazi
, Rainer Bischoff:
From research to products: the KUKA perspective on European research projects. 78-84 - Anders Blomdell, Gunnar S. Bolmsjö
, Torgny Brogårdh, Per Cederberg, Mats Isaksson
, Rolf Johansson
, Mathias Haage, Klas Nilsson, Magnus Olsson, Tomas Olsson, Anders Robertsson, Jianjun Wang:
Extending an industrial robot controller: implementation and applications of a fast open sensor interface. 85-94 - Massimo Caccia
, Riccardo Bono, Gabriele Bruzzone
, Giorgio Bruzzone, Edoardo Spirandelli, Gianmarco Veruggio, Angela Maria Stortini, Gabriele Capodaglio
:
Sampling sea surfaces with SESAMO: an autonomous craft for the study of sea-air interactions. 95-105 - Kostas J. Kyriakopoulos, Bruno Siciliano:
EURON Report - EURON Robotics. 106
Volume 12, Number 4, December 2005
- Kimon P. Valavanis:
From the editor's desk. 2-4 - Paul Y. Oh, Darius Burschka:
From the guest editors - Software packages for vision-based motion control. 3-4 - Paolo Fiorini:
LEGO kits in the lab [robotics education]. 5 - Peter I. Corke
:
The Machine Vision Toolbox: a MATLAB toolbox for vision and vision-based control. 16-25 - Gian Luca Mariottini, Domenico Prattichizzo
:
EGT for multiple view geometry and visual servoing: robotics vision with pinhole and panoramic cameras. 26-39 - Éric Marchand
, Fabien Spindler
, François Chaumette:
ViSP for visual servoing: a generic software platform with a wide class of robot control skills. 40-52 - Markus Vincze, Matthias J. Schlemmer, Peter Gemeiner, Minu Ayromlou:
Vision for Robotics: a tool for model-based object tracking. 53-64 - Paul Y. Oh:
A template for real-time image processing development: Windows-based PCs and webcams for computer vision research and education. 65-74 - Georgios A. Demetriou, Allan H. Lambert:
Virtual environments for robotics education: an extensible object-oriented platform. 75-91 - Kostas J. Kyriakopoulos
, Bruno Siciliano:
Euron. 96 - Sukhan Lee, Erwin Prassler, Reijo Tuokko, Hadi Moradi:
Industrial activities board - The standardization and roadmapping initiatives by the industrial activity board. 98
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