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Autonomous robots, like most biological systems, use locomotion as very distinguishing property to dynamically interact and learn about the environment.
From mobility to autopoiesis: acquiring environmental information to deliver commands to the effectors · A. DANGELO, PAGELLO, ENRICO. Conference,2006.
From mobility to autopoiesis: acquiring environmental information to deliver commands to the effectors. In T. Arai, R. Pfeifer, T.R. Balch, and H. Yokoi ...
From Mobility to Autopoiesis: acquiring environmental information to deliver commands to the effectors. IAS 2006: 640-647; 2005. [c9]. view. electronic edition ...
... From mobility to autopoiesis: acquiring environmental information to deliver commands to the effectors. In: IAS 2009, pp. 640–647. IOS Press, Tokyo (2006).
Antonio D'Angelo, Enrico Pagello: From Mobility to Autopoiesis: acquiring environmental information to deliver commands to the effectors. 640-647 BibTeX ...
From Mobility to Autopoiesis: acquiring environmental information to deliver commands to the effectors. 2006-01-01 D'Angelo, Antonio; Pagello, Enrico ...
Pagello From mobility to autopoiesis: acquiring environmental information to deliver commands to the effectors in T. Arai, R. Pfeifer, T. R. Balch, H. Yokoi ...
From Mobility to Autopoiesis: acquiring environmental information to deliver commands to the effectors. Conference Paper. Jan 2006. Antonio D ...