S. Lacroix, G. Le Besnerais. Issues in cooperative air/ground robotic systems. In 13th International Symposium on Robotics Research, Hiroshima (Japan), 2007.
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The possibility to jointly deploy aerial and ground robots makes sense in many application contexts of field robotics. There are indeed several cooperation schemes in which the complementarity of such heterogeneous robots can be exploited to enhance the efficiency of autonomous robotic operations. This paper analyses the problems raised by the cooperation of ground and aerial robots. Besides the usual issues brought forth by the integration of cooperating heterogeneous autonomous systems, such systems raise particularly challenging problems for environment perception and modelling. On the basis of a review of the state of the art in the area, the paper focuses on this particular issue. It analyzes the required developments to tackle it, and sets forth some working directions
@InProceedings{LACROIX-ISRR-2007,
Author = {Lacroix, S. and Le Besnerais, G.},
Title = {Issues in cooperative air/ground robotic systems},
BookTitle = {13th International Symposium on Robotics Research, Hiroshima (Japan)},
Month = {},
Year = {2007}
}
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