Robotics in Snow and Ice

08/10/2022
by   François Pomerleau, et al.
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Definition: The terms "robotics in snow and ice" refers to robotic systems being studied, developed, and used in areas where water can be found in its solid state. This specialized branch of field robotics investigates the impact of extreme conditions related to cold environments on autonomous vehicles.

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