Challenges in closing the gap between software and hardware in robotics

The integration of sophisticated software into robotics, especially with the emergence of generative AI and other AI technologies, marks an important step in the domain of automation and intelligent systems. As robotic systems become increasingly complex, there is a growing demand for advanced AI-dr...

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Main Authors: Mohamed Bader El-Den, Ahmed Hebala
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Language:English
Published: Academy Publishing Center 2024-06-01
Series:Robotics: Integration, Manufacturing and Control
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Online Access:http://apc.aast.edu/ojs/index.php/RIMC/article/view/922
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description The integration of sophisticated software into robotics, especially with the emergence of generative AI and other AI technologies, marks an important step in the domain of automation and intelligent systems. As robotic systems become increasingly complex, there is a growing demand for advanced AI-driven software solutions that can ensure efficient and seamless operations. This paper explores some of the challenges in the integration of software and robotics, such as interoperability, real-time processing, and user-centric design, and proposes AI-centric strategies to address these challenges.
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spelling doaj-art-87d39547f76b45dc836e940340f35ca62025-08-20T03:11:39ZengAcademy Publishing CenterRobotics: Integration, Manufacturing and Control3009-69873009-79672024-06-0111111410.21622/RIMC.2024.01.1.922370Challenges in closing the gap between software and hardware in roboticsMohamed Bader El-Den0Ahmed Hebala1School of Computing, University of Portsmouth, United KingdomArab Academy for Science, Technology & Maritime TransportThe integration of sophisticated software into robotics, especially with the emergence of generative AI and other AI technologies, marks an important step in the domain of automation and intelligent systems. As robotic systems become increasingly complex, there is a growing demand for advanced AI-driven software solutions that can ensure efficient and seamless operations. This paper explores some of the challenges in the integration of software and robotics, such as interoperability, real-time processing, and user-centric design, and proposes AI-centric strategies to address these challenges.http://apc.aast.edu/ojs/index.php/RIMC/article/view/922ai-driven solutions, generative ai, intelligent systems, robotics
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Challenges in closing the gap between software and hardware in robotics
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title Challenges in closing the gap between software and hardware in robotics
title_full Challenges in closing the gap between software and hardware in robotics
title_fullStr Challenges in closing the gap between software and hardware in robotics
title_full_unstemmed Challenges in closing the gap between software and hardware in robotics
title_short Challenges in closing the gap between software and hardware in robotics
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topic ai-driven solutions, generative ai, intelligent systems, robotics
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