Aug 26 2014
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "The Future of US Government Robotics" report to their offering.
Government robotic systems capabilities in all categories are advancing rapidly due to the substantial amount of investment and resources being dedicated to research, development, and testing.
Robots will be doing a significant amount of the dull, dangerous, or dirty jobs in the future to reduce the need for manpower and keep government personnel out of harm's way. This insight is a synopsis of where robotic systems are today and how they will mature in the future.
Key Topics Covered:
1. Executive Summary
2. Overview
3. Technology Readiness Levels
4. Unmanned Aerial Systems
- Current State of Unmanned Aerial Systems
- Future of Unmanned Aerial Systems
5. Unmanned Maritime Systems
- Current State of Unmanned Maritime Systems
- Future of Unmanned Maritime Systems
6. Unmanned Ground Systems
- Current State of Unmanned Ground Systems
- Future of Unmanned Ground Systems
7. Humanoid and Legged Systems
- Current State of Humanoid and Legged Systems
- Future of Humanoid and Legged Systems
8. Miniature Robots
- Current State of Miniature Robots
- Future of Miniature Robots
9. Appliqués
- Current State of Appliqués
- Future of Appliqués
10. Robotic Exoskeletons and Prosthetics
- Current State of Robotic Exoskeletons and Prosthetics
- Future of Exoskeletons and Prosthetics
11. Autonomy
- Current State of Autonomy
- Future of Autonomy
12. Artificial Intelligence
- Current State of Artificial Intelligence
- Future of Artificial Intelligence
13. Conclusions
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