Chapter Introduction to the Use of Robotic Tools for Search and Rescue

Modern search and rescue workers are equipped with a powerful toolkit to address natural and man-made disasters. This introductory chapter explains how a new tool can be added to this toolkit: robots. The use of robotic assets in search and rescue operations is explained and an overview is given of...

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Main Author: De Cubber, Geert (auth)
Other Authors: Doroftei, Daniela (auth), Roda, Rui (auth), Silva, Eduardo (auth), Ourevitch, Stephane (auth), Matos, Anibal (auth), Berns, Karsten (auth), Serrano, Daniel (auth), Sanchez, Jose (auth), Bedkowski, Janusz (auth), Govindaraj, Shashank (auth), Rudin, Konrad (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: InTechOpen 2017
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