Field And Service Robotics: Results Of The 10th International Conference (springer Tracts In Advanced Robotics)
by David S. Wettergreen /
2016 / English / PDF
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This book contains the proceedings of the 10th FSR, (Field and
Service Robotics) which is the leading single-track conference on
applications of robotics in challenging environments. The
10
This book contains the proceedings of the 10th FSR, (Field and
Service Robotics) which is the leading single-track conference on
applications of robotics in challenging environments. The
10th
th FSR was held in Toronto, Canada from 23-26 June
2015. The book contains 42 full-length, peer-reviewed
papers organized into a variety of topics: Aquatic, Vision,
Planetary, Aerial, Underground, and Systems.
FSR was held in Toronto, Canada from 23-26 June
2015. The book contains 42 full-length, peer-reviewed
papers organized into a variety of topics: Aquatic, Vision,
Planetary, Aerial, Underground, and Systems.
The goal of the book and the conference is to report and
encourage the development and experimental evaluation of field
and service robots, and to generate a vibrant exchange and
discussion in the community. Field robots are non-factory
robots, typically mobile, that operate in complex and dynamic
environments: on the ground (Earth or other planets), under
the ground, underwater, in the air or in space. Service
robots are those that work closely with humans to help them with
their lives. The first FSR was held in Canberra, Australia,
in 1997. Since that first meeting, FSR has been held
roughly every two years, cycling through Asia, Americas,
Europe.
The goal of the book and the conference is to report and
encourage the development and experimental evaluation of field
and service robots, and to generate a vibrant exchange and
discussion in the community. Field robots are non-factory
robots, typically mobile, that operate in complex and dynamic
environments: on the ground (Earth or other planets), under
the ground, underwater, in the air or in space. Service
robots are those that work closely with humans to help them with
their lives. The first FSR was held in Canberra, Australia,
in 1997. Since that first meeting, FSR has been held
roughly every two years, cycling through Asia, Americas,
Europe.