Challenges and Opportunities for Large-Scale Exploration with Air-Ground Teams using Semantics

One common and desirable application of robots is exploring potentially hazardous and unstructured environments. Air-ground collaboration offers a synergistic approach to addressing such exploration challenges. In this paper, we demonstrate a system for large-scale exploration using a team of aerial...

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