Space: 'The New AI Frontier'?

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Missions designed for the remote exploration of Martian caves are expected to use cooperative AI techniques, with the rovers Nasa plan to send to the Red Planet being completely autonomous. This is because mission durations could last for days and they would not have the time to have instructions delivered from Earth.

Inspec keywords: planetary rovers; artificial intelligence; aerospace robotics; Mars

Other keywords: space-based systems; missions; artificial intelligence; remote exploration; AI techniques; rovers Nasa; Red Planet; Martian caves; media-rich environment; mission durations

Subjects: Mars and satellites; Computer games; Aerospace control; Mobile robots; Lunar, planetary, and deep-space probes; Expert systems and other AI software and techniques; Aerospace engineering computing

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