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The first International Symposium on Distributed Autonomous Robotic Systems (DARS) was held in Wako-shi, Japan, in 1992. During the symposium, my first child was born. I have been looking at the growth of my daughter and DARS concurrently. The intelligence of a robot certainly could not be so realized as sufficiently in these ten years as that of a human child. However, the problems in DARS have been well investigated and clarified, and steady technical progress has been achieved owing to the progress of IT, especially the availability of powerful processors and convenient OS and tools for system development, and to the popularization of network technology.
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Asama, H. (2002). Perspective of Distributed Autonomous Robotic Systems. In: Asama, H., Arai, T., Fukuda, T., Hasegawa, T. (eds) Distributed Autonomous Robotic Systems 5. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-65941-9_1
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