Introduction to the Special Issue on Mobile Service Robotics and Associated Technologies

Manuel Silva
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aaa The popularity of mobile service robotics is steadily growing, and over the last two decades, there has been a significant increase in the application of these machines in distinct fields, indoors, and outdoors. To become truly effective in performing their assigned tasks, these machines involve several associated technologies, namely sensors, actuators, and control systems. With these considerations in mind, this special issue of the Journal of Artificial Intelligence and Technology presents six stateof-the-art peer-reviewed contributions, ranging from theory to prototyping, and down to the final product development. The six papers included in this special issue cover distinct application topics: (i) legged robotics, including the definition of the optimal leg transfer modes for walking robots and the proposal of walking gait for a planetary exploration legged rover to prevent falls, (ii) inspection robots for different tasks, namely the inspection of wind turbine blades, subsea flexible risers, and reinforced concrete structures, detailing the associated inspection subsystems, and (iii) wearable systems, through the presentation of a sensitivity adjustment technique for an exoskeleton control system. The guest editor would like to thank the reviewers for their efforts in reviewing the papers, and the authors for their positive responses to the reviewers’ comments and suggestions. Also, special thanks are due to the journal editor, Prof. Yinong Chen, and to the members of the editorial board, for their support of this special issue, which is hoped to constitute a valuable addition to scientific and developmental knowledge in mobile service robotics and its associated technologies. Finally, a word of appreciation and acknowledgment is also due to Prof. M. Osman Tokhi, from London South Bank University, for all his collaboration and help in preparing this special issue.
移动服务机器人及其相关技术特刊简介
aaa移动服务机器人的受欢迎程度正在稳步增长,在过去的二十年里,这些机器在室内和室外不同领域的应用显著增加。为了真正有效地执行分配的任务,这些机器涉及多种相关技术,即传感器、执行器和控制系统。考虑到这些考虑,本期《人工智能与技术杂志》特刊介绍了六项最先进的同行评审贡献,从理论到原型设计,再到最终产品开发。本期特刊中的六篇论文涵盖了不同的应用主题:(i)腿式机器人,包括步行机器人最佳腿转移模式的定义和行星探测腿式漫游车防止跌倒的步行步态建议;(ii)用于不同任务的检查机器人,即风机叶片、海底柔性立管,以及钢筋混凝土结构,详细介绍了相关的检查子系统,以及(iii)可穿戴系统,通过介绍外骨骼控制系统的灵敏度调整技术。客座编辑要感谢审稿人在审阅论文时所做的努力,感谢作者对审稿人的意见和建议做出的积极回应。此外,还要特别感谢期刊编辑陈一农教授和编委会成员对本特刊的支持,希望本特刊能为移动服务机器人及其相关技术的科学和发展知识增添宝贵的内容。最后,感谢伦敦南岸大学的M.Osman Tokhi教授在编写本期特刊时给予的合作和帮助。
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