Summary of workshop on the application of VLSI for robotic sensing
Abstract
It was one of the objectives of the considered workshop to identify near, mid, and far-term applications of VLSI for robotic sensing and sensor data preprocessing. The workshop was also to indicate areas in which VLSI technology can provide immediate and future payoffs. A third objective is related to the promotion of dialog and collaborative efforts between research communities, industry, and government. The workshop was held on March 24-25, 1983. Conclusions and recommendations are discussed. Attention is given to the need for a pixel correction chip, an image sensor with 10,000 dynamic range, VLSI enhanced architectures, the need for a high-density serpentine memory, an LSI-tactile sensing program, an analog-signal preprocessor chip, a smart strain gage, a protective proximity envelope, a VLSI-proximity sensor program, a robot-net chip, and aspects of silicon micromechanics.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report A
- Pub Date:
- 1984
- Bibcode:
- 1984STIA...8541324B
- Keywords:
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- Robotics;
- Sensory Feedback;
- Very Large Scale Integration;
- Cost Effectiveness;
- Image Analysis;
- Proximity;
- Research And Development;
- Robots;
- Systems Integration;
- Tactile Discrimination;
- Tactile Sensors (Robotics);
- Technology Utilization;
- Engineering (General)