An Exploration of Video Processing and Wireless Communication to Facilitate Multi-robot Coordination

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Savannah, Georgia

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https://research.georgiasouthern.edu/symposium/

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30-4-2014 3:00 PM

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30-4-2014 3:20 PM

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An Exploration of Video Processing and Wireless Communication to Facilitate Multi-robot Coordination. A major hurdle in the creation of a testbed that facilitates multi-robot coordination is the requirement for the communication between the robots to not only be extremely fast, but also highly accurate.

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An Exploration of Video Processing and Wireless Communication to Facilitate Multi-robot Coordination

Savannah, Georgia

An Exploration of Video Processing and Wireless Communication to Facilitate Multi-robot Coordination. A major hurdle in the creation of a testbed that facilitates multi-robot coordination is the requirement for the communication between the robots to not only be extremely fast, but also highly accurate.

https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/student-scholars-symposium/2014/2014/79