Robotic autonomy in the wild

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In this demo and talk, we see an example of robots performing autonomous exploration in confined environments. We also discuss new technological frontiers enabling autonomous systems to perform scientific exploration, characterize natural habitats affected by climate change, track biodiversity changes, and be used in industrial monitoring missions.

Kostas Alexis
Professor of Robotics
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Robot/Demo

RMF-Owl
Collision-Tolerant Flying Robot for Subterranean Exploration
Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
Robot/Demo

Marsupial walking-and-flying robot deployment
Integrated system for autonomous navigation and mapping of unknown environments
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
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Philip Stier
Professor of Atmospheric Physics
University of Oxford


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