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20 September 2001 Technologies to support future military robotics requirements
Virginia D. Young
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Abstract
This paper takes a look at future requirements for military robotic systems, and translates those requirements to the appropriate technologies that must evolve to support mission operations. The effort capitalizes upon the Integrated Concept Team (U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command) requirements database and applies a technology assessment database to formulate a technology roadmap for help in extended long range planning.
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Virginia D. Young "Technologies to support future military robotics requirements", Proc. SPIE 4364, Unmanned Ground Vehicle Technology III, (20 September 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.439965
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KEYWORDS
Databases

Unmanned systems

Sensors

Robotic systems

Intelligent sensors

Telecommunications

Chemical elements

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