0 as part of a group or team, especially for a special purpose:
1 used to refer to things that are carried by a vehicle and form part of it:
The car comes with an on-board satellite navigation device.
2 on or in an aircraft, train, or ship:
All passengers should be on board at this time.
3 existing among the parts that make up or come with a vehicle:
an on-board computer
Some of them are initially out of view from the robot on-board sensors and are discovered during the robot movement.
The majority of autonomous walking robots moves with on-board motion generation but without remote operator guidance, and they may not follow the reference paths.
Other design requirements were that the operation had to be per formed in real-time and on-board the aircraft during flight.
Information is communicated through wireless modems between a host computer and the on-board computer of the mobile.
To that end, powered wheelchairs are designed by integrating an on-board computer that partially deals with the steering task.
The robot uses both sparse and dense rewards during its learning and these rewards come both from on-board sensors and the monitor system.
Results obtained from diagnosing on-board faults from aircraft engines are shown which demonstrate the fusion tool's operation.
Some data processing could be done on-board individual robots, but this would make them unnecessarily complicated and expensive.