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From: se4@verdi.cefriel.it (Gian Pietro Picco)
Subject: Potential Field Methods
Organization: Politecnico di Milano 
Date: Wed, 16 Jun 1993 12:46:10 GMT
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How many people interested and possibly using Potential Field Methods for robot motion?
I worked on a simulator for robot motion using one among the "million" of PFMs, and I found
that it's a smart method for many situations. We are now trying to extend the method for
real application on a robot. 
I'm interested in knowing if it's only academic stuff or if there's some interest from
industry and/or tool developers.

Thanks

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Gian Pietro Picco

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