Mobile Robots and Smart Cars

For many years, researchers building mobile robots have concentrated on applications involving hazardous environments. Our robots at Carnegie Mellon University have been designed for military reconnaissance, coal mining, aerial rescue, volcano exploration, and other such tasks.

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