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Humanitarian demining: Efficiency by intelligent planning and low- cost robotics

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dc.contributor.author Michelini, RC
dc.contributor.author Razzoli, RP
dc.contributor.author Hemapala, MU
dc.date.accessioned 2013-10-19T10:49:46Z
dc.date.available 2013-10-19T10:49:46Z
dc.identifier.uri http://dl.lib.mrt.ac.lk/handle/123/8029
dc.description.abstract The robot mine clearing, based on cheap and widespread farming contrivances, provides considerably unusual prospects, which aim at enhancing safety, reliability and efficiency, to transform the terrorist anti-personnel mine into almost useless practice. The talk develops along the following lines to conceive and implement low-cost robotic equipment, assuring effective, safe and reliable demining the resources (facilities, functions, fixtures) choice lets devising worthy strategies to help out equipment integration, with resort to cheap and widely available (agricultural) fixtures: the on-process adaptive work cycles lead to better tactical concert to provide the modeling and simulation background for the on-duty assessment and training assistance: the alarm (warning, emergency) management brings to efficiency and safety to make easier the operators groundwork, involved in self-learning and up-grading duties the mixed-mode automation grants balanced resources use on the strategic, tactical and execution horizons.
dc.language en
dc.subject Military applications
dc.subject Robotic mine-Sweeping
dc.subject Remote steering
dc.title Humanitarian demining: Efficiency by intelligent planning and low- cost robotics
dc.type Conference-Abstract
dc.identifier.year 2008
dc.identifier.conference Internatioanl Annual EUROSIS Industrial Simulation Conference
dc.identifier.place ISC, Lyon


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