unstructured environment

collocation in English

meaningsofenvironment

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environment
noun
uk
/ɪnˈvaɪ.rən.mənt/
us
/ɪnˈvaɪ.rən.mənt/
the air, water, and land in or on which people, animals, and ...
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(Definition ofenvironmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Unlike on the earth, space operations require the ability to work in theunstructuredenvironment.
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In all of these applications, the system needs to intelligently interact with the human and operates in anunstructuredenvironmentwith the human operator's assistant.
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Autonomous robot navigation in anunstructuredenvironmentis a challenging task, which requires dealing with a large amount of uncertainty.
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This, however, cannot be applied to an unknown andunstructuredenvironmentbecause it uses landmarks placed in the workspace in advance.
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It is also difficult to intuitively teleoperate a robot inunstructuredenvironment.
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This is of importance when performing complex tasks inunstructuredenvironment, particularly in humanoid robot applications.
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On the other hand, the working environment is commonly anunstructuredenvironment.
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As in anunstructuredenvironmentthe locations are not known in advance, some sensors have to be used to detect them on-line.
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These behaviours are crucial especially in anunstructuredenvironment.
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Most living creatures are able to survive and operate successfully in anunstructuredenvironmentwithout requiring any assistance whatsoever.
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Therefore, the teleoperated mobile robot can perform highly skillful tasks in theunstructuredenvironment with an operator who monitors and moves a joystick to generate intelligent commands.
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The simulations of highly redundant planar manipulators and the experiments on a four link planar manipulator confirm that the proposed control algorithms ensure effective obstacle avoidance in anunstructuredenvironment.
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I would give priority to deprived children—the children who live in an unacceptable and unhappy and a sociallyunstructuredenvironment.
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The gait analysis and selection is a research area requiring an appreciable modelling effort for the improvement of mobility with legs in unstructured environments.
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However, these geometric items are not present in unstructured environments.
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This algorithm can deal with dynamic, structured or unstructured environments.
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Introduction operation in unknown, unstructured environments is now a reality.
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Deschooling may refer to the time period it takes for children removed from school to adjust to learning in anunstructuredenvironment.
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