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Leonardo Torres Quevedo: Pioneer of Computing, Automatics, and Artificial Intelligence
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, 2021The history of computing is a fascinating story. The search for little known pioneers of automation, missed fathers of the computer, unfamiliar founders of computer science, or unrecognized creators of artificial intelligence, invites us to look at the past with an open mind. In this article, we provide a comprehensive examination of the almost unknown
Francisco A González Redondo
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The Contribution of Leonardo Torres Quevedo to Lighter-Than-Air Science and Technology
International Journal for the History of Engineering and Technology, 2011AbstractOn 5 May 1902, Leonardo Torres Quevedo applied for a patent in France for 'Improvements in dirigible aerostats'. He had conceived a complex triangular inner structure for airships: a longitudinal frame made up of non-rigid ropes, permeable curtains and metal cables, joined to a metal articulated plane keel and two metal longerons, which ...
Francisco A González Redondo
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Scanning our Past from Madrid: Leonardo Torres Quevedo
Proceedings of the IEEE, 2005Leonardo Torres Quevedo is a world-renowned Spanish engineer. His fields of interest were very extensive and included mechanics, aeronautics, and automatics. During his life, he received numerous awards and scientific honors. He was a member of the Spanish Royal Academy of Sciences (1901), a member of the Spanish Society of Physics and Chemists (1916),
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