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Preface                                                      ix

                              to knowledge representation and decision making, algorithms for planning
                              under uncertainties, and the behavior-based coordination of multiple robots.
                                 In the final part of the book, we present a collection of chapters that deal
                              with the system integration and engineering aspects of large-scale autonom-
                              ous systems. These are usually considered as necessary steps in making new
                              technologies operational and are relatively neglected in the academic com-
                              munity. However, there is no doubt that system integration plays a vital role
                              in the successful development and deployment of autonomous mobile systems.
                              Chapters 15 and 16 examine the issues involved in the design of autonomous
                              commercial robots and automotive systems, respectively. Chapter 17 presents a
                              hierarchical system architecture that encompasses and links the various (higher
                              and lower level) components to form an intelligent, complex system.
                                 We sincerely hope that this book will provide the reader with a cohesive
                              picture of the diverse, yet intimately related, issues involved in bringing about
                              truly intelligent autonomous robots. Although the treatment of the topics is
                              by no means exhaustive, we hope to give the readers a broad-enough view of
                              the various aspects involved in the development of autonomous systems. The
                              authors have, however, provided a splendid list of references at the end of each
                              chapter, and interested readers are encouraged to refer to these references for
                              more information. This book represents the amalgamation of the truly excellent
                              work and effort of all the contributing authors, and could not have come to
                              fruition without their contributions. Finally, we are also immensely grateful
                              to Marsha Pronin, Michael Slaughter, and all others at CRC Press (Taylor &
                              Francis Group) for their efforts in making this project a success.
































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