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Robotic experiments with cooperative Aerobots and underwater swarms

Ehsan Honary, Frank McQuade, Roger Ward, Ian Woodrow, Andy Shaw, Dave Barnes, Matthew C. T. Fyfe

Year
2008
Citations
6

Abstract

SUMMARY SciSys has been involved in the development of Planetary Aerobots (arial robots) funded by the European Space Agency for use on Mars and has developed image-based localisation technology as part of the activity. However, it is possible to use Aerobots in a different environment to investigate issues regarding robotics behaviour, such as data handling, limited processing power, and limited sensors. This paper summarises the activity where an Aerobot platform was used to investigate the use of multiple autonomous unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs) by simulating their movement and behaviour. It reports on the computer simulations and the real-world tests carried out and the lessons learned from these experiments.

Keywords

RoboticsUnderwaterArtificial intelligenceRobotComputer scienceDroneMars Exploration ProgramAgency (philosophy)Human–computer interactionSystems engineering

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