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  • 1991 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to the theory of sensor-based robotic systems and its application to flexible manufacturing automation.

Overview

Arthur C. Sanderson is affiliated with Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in the United States. Their academic profile includes recognition from professional organizations within engineering and robotics fields.

In 1991, they were named an IEEE Fellow for contributions to the theory of sensor-based robotic systems and its application to flexible manufacturing automation.

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Best Publications

  • JADE: Adaptive Differential Evolution With Optional External Archive

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  • Dynamic sensor-based control of robots with visual feedback

    L. Weiss;A. Sanderson;C. Neuman

  • AND/OR graph representation of assembly plans

    L.S. Homem de Mello;A.C. Sanderson

  • A correct and complete algorithm for the generation of mechanical assembly sequences

    L.S. Homem de Mello;A.C. Sanderson

  • Pareto-based multi-objective differential evolution

    F. Xue;A.C. Sanderson;R.J. Graves

  • Representations of mechanical assembly sequences

    L.S. Homem de Mello;A.C. Sanderson

  • Minimal representation multisensor fusion using differential evolution

    R. Joshi;A.C. Sanderson

  • Structured highlight inspection of specular surfaces

    A.C. Sanderson;L.E. Weiss;S.K. Nayar

  • Planning robotic manipulation strategies for workpieces that slide

    M.A. Peshkin;A.C. Sanderson

  • Dynamic visual servo control of robots: An adaptive image-based approach

    L.E. Weiss;A.C. Sanderson;C.P. Neuman

  • JADE: Self-adaptive differential evolution with fast and reliable convergence performance

    Jingqiao Zhang;A.C. Sanderson

  • Arm signature identification

    H. Stone;A. Sanderson;C. Neuman

  • Specular surface inspection using structured highlight and Gaussian images

    S.K. Nayar;A.C. Sanderson;L.E. Weiss;D.A. Simon

  • Planning multiple paths with evolutionary speciation

    C. Hocaoglu;A.C. Sanderson

  • Implementation of Automatic Focusing Algorithms for a Computer Vision System with Camera Control.

    John F Schlag;Arthur C Sanderson;Charles P Neuman;Francis C Wimberly

  • AND/OR graph representation of assembly plans

    Luiz S. Homem de Mello;Arthur C. Sanderson

  • Task sequence planning for robotic assembly

    Luiz Scaramelli Homem De Mello;Arthur Sanderson

  • Adaptive Visual Servo Control of Robots

    Arthur C. Sanderson;Lee E. Weiss

  • Task sequence planning using fuzzy Petri nets

    Tiehua Cao;A.C. Sanderson

  • Tetrobot: A Modular Approach to Reconfigurable Parallel Robotics

    Gregory J. Hamlin;Arthur C. Sanderson

  • Planning robotic manipulation strategies for sliding objects

    M. Peshkin;A. Sanderson

  • Multiple Resolution Representation and Probabilistic Matching of 2-D Gray-Scale Shape

    James L. Crowley;Arthur C. Sanderson

Frequent Co-Authors

Lee E. Weiss
Lee E. Weiss Carnegie Mellon University
Shree K. Nayar
Shree K. Nayar Columbia University
Jerald L. Schnoor
Jerald L. Schnoor University of Iowa
Charles N. Haas
Charles N. Haas Drexel University
Barbara S. Minsker
Barbara S. Minsker Southern Methodist University
Richard J. Radke
Richard J. Radke Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Lawrence O'Gorman
Lawrence O'Gorman Nokia (United States)
Patrick L. Brezonik
Patrick L. Brezonik University of Minnesota
Wendy D. Graham
Wendy D. Graham University of Florida
James L. Crowley
James L. Crowley Grenoble Alpes University

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