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Robot Combat

Kai Turing

Traducteur A AI

Maison d'édition: Publifye

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"Robot Combat" explores the surprising connection between mecha anime battles and real-world robotics applications. This book dives into advanced robotics, adaptive AI, and strategic combat modeling, revealing how fictional narratives can inspire innovation in autonomous systems.

 
Did you know that the biomechanical designs in manga can offer unique insights into robot locomotion and power generation? Or that AI algorithms used for path planning in combat scenarios are directly applicable to search-and-rescue robots?

 
The book examines how mecha designs and combat strategies from manga can inform robotics research. It progresses from fundamental robotics and AI concepts to dissecting mecha mechanics, exploring AI-driven decision-making, and presenting combat models derived from manga.

 
Through custom-built simulations and analyses of specific mecha designs, the book demonstrates the potential of these insights for developing advanced weapon systems and autonomous defense systems. It offers a novel, interdisciplinary approach to robotics, making it valuable for engineers, computer scientists, and anyone interested in the future of AI and robotics.
Disponible depuis: 10/03/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 75 pages.

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