Junpei Zhong;Ran Dong;Soichiro Ikuno;Yanan Li;Chenguang Yang
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Abstract
Movements play a critical role in robotic systems, with considerations varying across different robotic systems regarding factors, such as accuracy, speed, energy consumption, and naturalness of movements in various parts of the robotic mechanics. Over the past decades, the robotics community has developed computationally efficient mathematical tools for studying, simulating, and optimizing movements of articulated bodies to address these challenges.
期刊介绍:
The IEEE Transactions on Cognitive and Developmental Systems (TCDS) focuses on advances in the study of development and cognition in natural (humans, animals) and artificial (robots, agents) systems. It welcomes contributions from multiple related disciplines including cognitive systems, cognitive robotics, developmental and epigenetic robotics, autonomous and evolutionary robotics, social structures, multi-agent and artificial life systems, computational neuroscience, and developmental psychology. Articles on theoretical, computational, application-oriented, and experimental studies as well as reviews in these areas are considered.