This paper presents results of the INESC TEC participation in the maritime environment (both at surface and underwater) integrated in the ICARUS team in the euRathlon 2015 robotics search and rescue competition. These relate to the marine robots from INESC TEC, surface (ROAZ USV) and underwater (MARES AUV) autonomous vehicles participation in multiple tasks such as situation assessment, underwater mapping, leak detection or victim localization. This participation was integrated in the ICARUS Team resulting of the EU funded project aimed to develop robotic tools for large scale disasters. The coordinated search and rescue missions were performed with an initial surface survey providing data for AUV mission planning and execution....
This paper describes the approach used by Team Hector Darmstadt for participation in the 2014 RoboCu...
The development of maritime unmanned tools for search and rescue operations is not a trivial task. A...
OUVInternational audienceThis book reports on findings at the intersection between two related fiel...
© 2016, Marine Technology Society Journal. All rights reserved. The euRathlon project was an FP7-fun...
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016. Staged at Piombino, Italy in September 2015, e...
The FP7 Project euRathlon, with scoring of 13,5 points over 15 has been funded by the European Comis...
Modern search and rescue workers are equipped with a powerful toolkit to address natural and man-mad...
One of the main recent research trends of the Italian Interuniversity Research Center on Integrated ...
In the event of large crises (earthquakes, typhoons, floods, ...), a primordial task of the fire and...
In this paper we outline the euRathlon 2015 and the ERL Emergency 2017 Grand Challenge robotics comp...
This paper presents the autononomous aerial vehicle OTUS and its application to search and rescue s...
The sea as a very extensive area, renders difficult a pre-emptive and long-lasting search for shipwr...
New technologies are advancing and emerging day by day to improve the safety of humans by making use...
The Marine robotics research infrastructure network (EUMarine Robots) addresses the H2020 call topic...
There is an ever-increasing adoption of new technologies to improve safety of life, and autonomous t...
This paper describes the approach used by Team Hector Darmstadt for participation in the 2014 RoboCu...
The development of maritime unmanned tools for search and rescue operations is not a trivial task. A...
OUVInternational audienceThis book reports on findings at the intersection between two related fiel...
© 2016, Marine Technology Society Journal. All rights reserved. The euRathlon project was an FP7-fun...
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016. Staged at Piombino, Italy in September 2015, e...
The FP7 Project euRathlon, with scoring of 13,5 points over 15 has been funded by the European Comis...
Modern search and rescue workers are equipped with a powerful toolkit to address natural and man-mad...
One of the main recent research trends of the Italian Interuniversity Research Center on Integrated ...
In the event of large crises (earthquakes, typhoons, floods, ...), a primordial task of the fire and...
In this paper we outline the euRathlon 2015 and the ERL Emergency 2017 Grand Challenge robotics comp...
This paper presents the autononomous aerial vehicle OTUS and its application to search and rescue s...
The sea as a very extensive area, renders difficult a pre-emptive and long-lasting search for shipwr...
New technologies are advancing and emerging day by day to improve the safety of humans by making use...
The Marine robotics research infrastructure network (EUMarine Robots) addresses the H2020 call topic...
There is an ever-increasing adoption of new technologies to improve safety of life, and autonomous t...
This paper describes the approach used by Team Hector Darmstadt for participation in the 2014 RoboCu...
The development of maritime unmanned tools for search and rescue operations is not a trivial task. A...
OUVInternational audienceThis book reports on findings at the intersection between two related fiel...