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| + | Autonomous systems are systems capable of operating independently, | ||
| + | What exactly is autonomy? The autonomy of a system can be defined as its ability to act according to its own goals, norms, internal states, and knowledge, without external human intervention. This means that autonomous systems are not limited to robots or unmanned vehicles, well known as drones. This definition actually includes any automatic functions that can reduce the level of workload or support the person driving the vehicle. | ||
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| + | Autonomous systems are those that make decisions and operate without human intervention based on data and predetermined rules. Such solutions use advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence, | ||
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| + | Autonomous systems are becoming an increasingly important part of our lives, and their development and application will have an increasing impact on the future. | ||
| + | This study focuses on autonomous control of unmanned ground, aerial, and marine vehicles. | ||
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