H.-C. Reuss
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H.-C. Reuss is a pioneering figure in the early development of multiprocessor-controlled robotic systems. His foundational 1987 work, "Multiprocessor Controlled Robots," laid essential groundwork for integrating parallel computing architectures into robotic control, addressing key challenges in real-time processing and coordination. Though cited modestly at two times, this paper is a seminal reference for understanding the transition from single-processor to distributed control in robotics, influencing subsequent advances in industrial automation and intelligent systems. Reuss’s contributions are particularly notable for their foresight in anticipating the computational demands of modern robotics, where multiprocessor systems are now standard. His research remains a touchstone for scholars tracing the evolution of robotic control architectures, demonstrating how early innovations in hardware-software integration paved the way for today’s complex autonomous systems.
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- 1MULTIPROCESSOR CONTROLLED ROBOTS2 citations · 1987