2019
DOI: 10.5194/isprs-archives-xlii-2-w13-165-2019
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The Joint Research Project Ankommen – Exploration Using Automated Uav and Ugv

Abstract: <p><strong>Abstract.</strong> Disasters such as floods, large fires, landslides, avalanches, or forest fires are often inevitable and cannot be fully prevented, but their impact can be minimized with sound disaster management strategies aided by the latest technological advancements. A key factor affecting these strategies is the time, where any delay can result in dramatic consequences and potentially human losses. Therefore, a quick situation report of the disaster is highly demanded, but s… Show more

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“…Other works address this problem, but assume GPS availability for relative localization. The ANKommEn project [4], [17] uses UAVs and UGVs to build multi-modal maps. GPS is used as the primary means of localization, though the authors perform map alignment for further refinement as a post-processing step.…”
Section: A Collaborationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Other works address this problem, but assume GPS availability for relative localization. The ANKommEn project [4], [17] uses UAVs and UGVs to build multi-modal maps. GPS is used as the primary means of localization, though the authors perform map alignment for further refinement as a post-processing step.…”
Section: A Collaborationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, heterogeneous systems can take advantage of the specific strengths of different robots in the team to complete a task more effectively compared to homogeneous unspecialized teams [2]. Most terrestrial mobile robots are either unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) or aerial vehicles (UAVs), and so a number of works have investigated synergies between these two groups [3], [4], [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…UAVs have proven to be an important instrument for various disaster scenarios (Alamouri et al, 2019;Erdelj et al, 2017). Unlike traditional geodata acquisitions techniques, such as aerial photogrammetry or satellite surveys, UAVs feature a considerably more agile operational readiness allowing for immediate on-site data capture, processing and visualisation which ultimately expedites decision-making support for first responders.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%