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TEDUSAR White Book-State of the Art in Search and Rescue Robots

Maurer et al., 2014

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Maurer J
Steinbauer G
Lepej P
Uran S
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The aim of this paper is to document the state of the art in disaster robotics and provide an overview of technology already available or currently under development. Over the last years, robotics technologies for disaster response continued to develop and a wide range of …
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