ARROWS is the acronym for Archaeological RObot systems for the World’s Seas. The project, started in September 2012, is funded by the EU in the framework of the FP7 call ENV-2012, challenge 6.2-6, devoted to “Development of advanced technologies and tools for mapping, diagnosing, excavating, and securing underwater and coastal archaeological sites”. The ARROWS consortium comprises expertise from underwater archaeology, underwater engineering, robotics, image processing and recognition from academia and industry. 10 partners from 5 different Countries are involved.
Teams of Robots for Underwater Archaeology: the ARROWS project / Allotta Benedetto; Colombo Carlo; Costanzi Riccardo; Fanfani Marco; Ridolfi Alessandro; et al.. - ELETTRONICO. - (2013), pp. 0-0. (Intervento presentato al convegno 6th International Congress "Science and Technology for the Safeguard of Cultural Heritage in the Mediterranean Basin" tenutosi a Atene nel 22-25 Ottobre 2013).
Teams of Robots for Underwater Archaeology: the ARROWS project
ALLOTTA, BENEDETTO;COLOMBO, CARLO;FANFANI, MARCO;RIDOLFI, ALESSANDRO
2013
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ARROWS is the acronym for Archaeological RObot systems for the World’s Seas. The project, started in September 2012, is funded by the EU in the framework of the FP7 call ENV-2012, challenge 6.2-6, devoted to “Development of advanced technologies and tools for mapping, diagnosing, excavating, and securing underwater and coastal archaeological sites”. The ARROWS consortium comprises expertise from underwater archaeology, underwater engineering, robotics, image processing and recognition from academia and industry. 10 partners from 5 different Countries are involved.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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