A Case Study of How Mobile Robot Competitions Promote Future Research

作者: Jennifer Casper , Mark Micire , Jeff Hyams , Robin Murphy

DOI: 10.1007/3-540-45603-1_13

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摘要: The purpose of mobile robot competitions is to push the field research and inspire future work. Our involvement in Urban Search Rescue event 2000 AAAI Mobile Robot Competition allowed us opportunity test our team a standardized testbed. result was ideas for enhancements This article presents experience as case study on how promote research.

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