RULE-BASED COGNITIVE FORCE CONTROL FOR AUTOMATION OF EXCAVATORS

1994-10-20
BODUR, M
ZONTUL, H
Ersak, Aydın
PASAMEHMETOGLU, G

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Citation Formats
M. BODUR, H. ZONTUL, A. Ersak, and G. PASAMEHMETOGLU, “RULE-BASED COGNITIVE FORCE CONTROL FOR AUTOMATION OF EXCAVATORS,” 1994, p. 563, Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/62899.