Adaptive

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<Top level summary, most common definitions for adaptive>

Within the robotics community, the term adaptive may or may not imply on-board decision making beyond the most simple sense/act decisions.

In current parlance, it is often used to refer to a robot that modifies the parameters of its algorithms in response to its environment (ref. learning)

History

<Summary of the history of the term - how the definition has changed over time>

In the mid-1980s, "adaptive" referred to a robot that adapts its behavior to its environment (ref. reactive; historical use of adaptive from industrial robotics community, mid-1980s)

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Contextual Uses

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Other Definitions

This section captures definitions of adaptive that are used in other fields, outside the scope of this Body of Knowledge. They are included here to enable users to identify when their application area may introduce confusion.

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