ViRAT: An advanced multi-robots platform

In this paper we present the architecture of ViRAT (Virtual Reality for Advanced Tele-operation), the hardware-software platform we developed to support researches and studies dealing with multi-robotics. The achieved architecture is multi-purposes and as such, allows a wide spectrum of operation mo...

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