Literature Review for the Design and Implementation of the Archer Robot

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Elmer P. Dadios, , nan
Alexander C. Abad, nan, nan

Journal: Journal of Computational Innovations and Engineering Applications
Volume 2 Issue 2 (Published: 2018-01-01)

Abstract

This paper presents a literature review for the design and implementation of the Archer Robot that is capable of knocking an arrow to a standard recurve bow, drawing the arrow, and hitting a target. Ancient and current human-like mechanical archers, machine vision, and intelligent controllers that can be the bases for the future Archer Robot are discussed in this paper.

Keywords: Archer Robot, archery, artificial intelligence, machine vision

DOI: https://www.dlsu.edu.ph/wp-content/uploads/pdf/research/journals/jciea/vol-2-2/6abad.pdf
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