Use of multi-domain robots in search and rescue operations — Contributions of the ICARUS team to the euRathlon 2015 challenge
Mário Monteiro Marques, Rui Parreira, Victor Lobo, Alfredo Martins, Anı́bal Matos, Nuno Cruz, José Almeida, José Carlos Alves, Eduardo Silva, Janusz Będkowski, Karol Majek, Michal Pełka, Paweł Musialik, Hugo Ferreira, André Dias, Bruno M. Ferreira, Guilherme Amaral, André Figueiredo, Daniel Serrano, Germán Sáez i Moreno
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- 2016
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Abstract
Today, in our landscape perception exists a gap that needs to be fulfilled. It's important to increase the coverage, temporal and spatial resolution in order to cover this gap, as well as reduce costs with human resources that usually take this kind of tasks. Unmanned Autonomous vehicles with their inherent autonomy and reduced needs of human and communication resources, can provide additional capabilities and a new innovative solution to this problem This paper presents and describes the participation of ICARUS Team at euRathlon 2015 and the importance of this type of events performed with multiple unnamed systems.
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