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HeritageBot platform for service in Cultural Heritage frames

Marco Ceccarelli, Daniele Cafolla Orcid Logo, Matteo Russo, Giuseppe Carbone

International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems, Volume: 15, Issue: 4, Start page: 172988141879069

Swansea University Author: Daniele Cafolla Orcid Logo

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A service robot for Cultural Heritage frames is proposed as a novel robotic platform with a modular design for both ground locomotion and flight capability. The peculiarities of the system are discussed by performance evaluation via simulation. A prototype has been built and tested both to prove the...

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