A New Recipe for Industrial Controls and Automation
See how Engineers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology have developed a new design tool that can be applied to autonomous robotic systems to identify ways to improve performance.
“Instead of saying, ‘Given a design, what’s the performance?’ we wanted to invert this to say, ‘Given the performance we want to see, what is the design that gets us there?’” explains MIT graduate student, Charles Dawson .
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