Nasr, 2022 - Google Patents
A new cloud autonomous system as a service for multi-mobile robotsNasr, 2022
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- Nasr A
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Today, mobile robot is used in most industrial and commercial fields. It can improve and carry out work complex tasks quickly and efficiently. However, using swarm robots to execute some tasks requires a complex system for assigning robots to these tasks. The main …
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