P. Kaever
Papers
2
Total Citations
5
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2
About
P. Kaever is a researcher whose work has focused on the field of autonomous mobile robotics, contributing to the foundational literature in this area during the late 1980s, a period that proved pivotal for the development of intelligent robotic systems. Kaever's publications, including works from 1988 and 1989 centered on autonomous mobile robots, reflect an early engagement with the challenges of robotic navigation, perception, and decision-making — problems that would go on to define decades of subsequent research in artificial intelligence and robotics. While the citation counts for these works remain modest, with the 1989 publication accumulating 3 citations and the 1988 work garnering 2, it is worth noting that early-stage robotics research from this era laid important conceptual groundwork for the sophisticated autonomous systems we see today. Kaever's contributions represent a commitment to exploring the emerging frontier of mobile robotics at a time when the field was still defining its core questions and methodologies, making this body of work a noteworthy piece of the broader intellectual history of autonomous systems research.
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Top Papers
- 1AUTONOMOUS MOBILE ROBOTS3 citations · 1989
- 2Autonomous Mobile Robots2 citations · 1988