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Abstract
This chapter describes two unmanned ground vehicles that can help search and rescue teams in their difficult, but life-saving tasks. These robotic assets have been developed within the framework of the European project ICARUS. The large unmanned ground vehicle is intended to be a mobile base station. It is equipped with a powerful manipulator arm and can be used for debris removal, shoring operations, and remote structural operations (cutting, welding, hammering, etc.) on very rough terrain. The smaller unmanned ground vehicle is also equipped with an array of sensors, enabling it to search for victims inside semi-destroyed buildings. Working together with each other and the human search and rescue workers, these robotic assets form a powerful team, increasing the effectiveness of search and rescue operations, as proven by operational validation tests in collaboration with end users.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Search and Rescue Robotics - From Theory to Practice |
Editors | Geert De Cubber, Daniela Doroftei |
Publisher | InTech |
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Publication status | Published - 1 Aug 2017 |
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ICARUS: Integrated Components for Assisted Rescue and Unmanned Search operations
De cubber, G. (Promotor), Doroftei, L. (Researcher), Borghgraef, A. (Researcher), Balta, H. (Researcher), Scheers, B. (Researcher), Vandewal, M. (Researcher) & Le Nir, V. (Researcher)
1/02/12 → 31/01/16
Project: Research