About Robotics and Automation

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About this Collection
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The field of robotics and automation has been experiencing rapid growth, playing a crucial role in various industrial revolutions and making significant inroads into the service industry, ultimately seeking to enhance the overall quality of life. The present collection of articles aims to comprehensively cover all aspects of automated electromechanical devices, spanning their design, fabrication, testing, and practical implementation.

The focal point of this collection is to highlight innovative developments that align with and address the challenges outlined in the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, specifically Goal 8: "Decent Work and Economic Growth" and Goal 9: "Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure." Emphasizing the importance of these objectives, the collection specifically centers, but does not limit itself, on topics such as Industrial Automation, Service Robots, Localization Techniques, Mobile Robots, End-effector Configurations, and Control Systems.

To foster interdisciplinary collaboration and knowledge sharing, the journal enthusiastically welcomes submissions from associated fields, including materials science, electrical and computer engineering, as well as machine learning and artificial intelligence. The ultimate aim is to contribute to the advancement of technology and deepen our understanding of robotic systems.

Overall, this collection seeks to promote cutting-edge research, foster innovation, and contribute to the broader vision of creating a sustainable and technologically advanced future driven by advancements in robotics and automation.

Keywords: Collaborative Robots, End-effector Design, Industrial Automation, Localization, Machine Learning, Mobile Manipulators, Mobile Robots, Multi-agent Robots, Sensors, Service Robots, Sensors, Service Robots, Simultaneous Localization and Mapping, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, Unmanned Ground Vehicles.  
 
Any questions about this collection? Please get in contact with research@f1000.com. 
 
This collection is part of the Gateway on Software and Hardware Engineering.
 
Collection Advisors
  • Timothy Scott Chu

  • John Anthony Jose

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