In this article, we review the main results achieved by the research activities carried out at PRISMA Lab of the University of Naples Federico II where, for 35 years, an interdisciplinary team of experts developed robots that are ultimately useful to humans. We summarize the key contributions made in the last decade in the six research areas of dynamic manipulation and locomotion, aerial robotics, human-robot interaction, artificial intelligence and cognitive robotics, industrial robotics, and medical robotics. After a brief overview of each research field, the most significant methodologies and results are reported and discussed, highlighting their cross-disciplinary and translational aspects. Finally, the potential future research directions identified are discussed.
Robotics goes PRISMA / Selvaggio, Mario; Moccia, Rocco; Arpenti, Pierluigi; Caccavale, Riccardo; Ruggiero, Fabio; Cacace, Jonathan; Ficuciello, Fanny; Finzi, Alberto; Lippiello, Vincenzo; Villani, Luigi; Siciliano, Bruno. - In: ROBOTICA. - ISSN 0263-5747. - (2024), pp. 1-28. [10.1017/s026357472400033x]
Robotics goes PRISMA
Selvaggio, Mario
;Moccia, Rocco;Arpenti, Pierluigi;Caccavale, Riccardo;Ruggiero, Fabio;Cacace, Jonathan;Ficuciello, Fanny;Finzi, Alberto;Lippiello, Vincenzo;Villani, Luigi;Siciliano, Bruno
2024
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In this article, we review the main results achieved by the research activities carried out at PRISMA Lab of the University of Naples Federico II where, for 35 years, an interdisciplinary team of experts developed robots that are ultimately useful to humans. We summarize the key contributions made in the last decade in the six research areas of dynamic manipulation and locomotion, aerial robotics, human-robot interaction, artificial intelligence and cognitive robotics, industrial robotics, and medical robotics. After a brief overview of each research field, the most significant methodologies and results are reported and discussed, highlighting their cross-disciplinary and translational aspects. Finally, the potential future research directions identified are discussed.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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