Safe Documentation of Historical Monuments by an Autonomous Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
The use of robotic systems, especially multi-rotor aerial vehicles, in the documentation of historical buildings and cultural heritage monuments has become common in recent years. However, the teleoperated robotic systems have significant limitations encouraging the ongoing development of autonomous...
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Auteurs principaux: | Vít Krátký, Pavel Petráček, Tiago Nascimento, Michaela Čadilová, Milan Škobrtal, Pavel Stoudek, Martin Saska |
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MDPI AG
2021
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