Behnke et al., 2004 - Google Patents
NimbRo RS: A low-cost autonomous humanoid robot for multi-agent researchBehnke et al., 2004
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- Behnke S
- Langner T
- Müller J
- Neub H
- Schreiber M
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- Proceedings of Workshop on Methods and Technology for Empirical Evaluation of Multi-Agent Systems and Multi-robot Teams (MTEE) at the 27th German Conference on Artificial Intelligence (KI2004), Ulm, Germany
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Due to the lack of commercially available humanoid robots, multi-agent research with real humanoid robots was not feasible so far. While quite a number of research labs construct their own humanoids and it is likely that some advanced humanoid robots will be …
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