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Azzurra Robot Team - ART

Daniele Nardi
Dip. Informatica e Sistemistica, Univ. Roma, Italy

Giovanni Adorni
Universitá di Parma, Italy

Andrea Bonarini
Dipartimento di Elettronica e Informazione, Politecnico di Milano, Italy

Riccardo Cassinis
Department of Electronics for Automation, University of Brescia, Italy

Giorgio Clemente
Consorzio Padova Ricerche, Italy

Antonio Chella
Universitá di Palermo, CERE-CNR, Italy

Enrico Pagello
Universitá di Padova, Italy

Maurizio Piaggio
DIST, Universitá di Genova, Italy

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Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings 3:17, s. 99-106

Linköping Electronic Articles in Computer and Information Science vol. 4 3:17, p. 99-106

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Publicerad: 1999-12-05

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ISSN: 1650-3686 (tryckt), 1650-3740 (online)

Abstract

Azzurra Robot Team (ART) is the result of a joint effort of six Italian research groups from Univ. of Genova; Politecnico Milano; Univ. of Padova; Univ. of Palermo; Univ. of Parma; Univ. Roma "La Sapienza"; and Consorzio Padova Ricerche which has provided resources and a set up of the soccer field in its Center in Padova. We have developed the team within the framework of the RoboCup Italia Project; with the aim of education and training of students in the subjects related to the design of autonomous mobile robots; of developing new research ideas and foster the development of larger projects in this field in Italy.

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