Several commercially available processor architectures are evaluated with respect to their suitability for the robotic domain. A realistic workload, encompassing all the major computations required for high-performance robot manipulator control, is presented. The C language implementation of the algorithms, developed for evaluation purposes but reflecting an actual robotic system programming scenario, is also discussed. Results achieved by execution of the robotic benchmark suite on a set of advanced microprocessors are contrasted with those of conventional benchmarks, revealing architectural features and performance issues of interest for designers of computer systems targeted to robotic applications
The performance of complex and advanced applications of industrial reports requires large computatio...
The performance of complex and advanced applications of industrial reports requires large computatio...
The performance of complex and advanced applications of industrial reports requires large computatio...
The high computational burden posed by modern control algorithms often precludes their industrial ap...
The high computational burden posed by mordern control algorithms preclude its industrial applicatio...
The high computational burden posed by mordern control algorithms preclude its industrial applicatio...
Abstract—Despite substantial advances in robotics technolo-gies, robots continue to be underutilized...
In the last decades robot control has been an area of active research and development. Mechanical ma...
The high computational burden posed by modern control algorithms preclude its industrial application...
The high computational burden posed by modern control algorithms preclude its industrial application...
The performance of complex and advanced applications of industrial reports requires large computatio...
The high computational burden posed by modern control algorithms precludes its industrial applicatio...
This paper describes a fully implemented computational architecture that controls the Utah-MIT dex...
This paper presents the different possibilities for parallel processing in robot control architectur...
The performance of complex and advanced applications of industrial reports requires large computatio...
The performance of complex and advanced applications of industrial reports requires large computatio...
The performance of complex and advanced applications of industrial reports requires large computatio...
The performance of complex and advanced applications of industrial reports requires large computatio...
The high computational burden posed by modern control algorithms often precludes their industrial ap...
The high computational burden posed by mordern control algorithms preclude its industrial applicatio...
The high computational burden posed by mordern control algorithms preclude its industrial applicatio...
Abstract—Despite substantial advances in robotics technolo-gies, robots continue to be underutilized...
In the last decades robot control has been an area of active research and development. Mechanical ma...
The high computational burden posed by modern control algorithms preclude its industrial application...
The high computational burden posed by modern control algorithms preclude its industrial application...
The performance of complex and advanced applications of industrial reports requires large computatio...
The high computational burden posed by modern control algorithms precludes its industrial applicatio...
This paper describes a fully implemented computational architecture that controls the Utah-MIT dex...
This paper presents the different possibilities for parallel processing in robot control architectur...
The performance of complex and advanced applications of industrial reports requires large computatio...
The performance of complex and advanced applications of industrial reports requires large computatio...
The performance of complex and advanced applications of industrial reports requires large computatio...
The performance of complex and advanced applications of industrial reports requires large computatio...