Monitoring and conservation of archaeological sites are important activities necessary to prevent damage or to perform restoration on cultural heritage. Standard techniques, like mapping and digitizing, are typically used to document the status of such sites. While these task are normally accomplished manually by humans, this is not possible when dealing with hard-to-access areas. For example, due to the possibility of structural collapses, underground tunnels like catacombs are considered highly unstable environments. Moreover, they are full of radioactive gas radon that limits the presence of people only for few minutes. The progress recently made in the artificial intelligence and robotics field opened new possibilities for mobile robots to be used in locations where humans are not allowed to enter. The ROVINA project aims at developing autonomous mobile robots to make faster, cheaper and safer the monitoring of archaeological sites. ROVINA will be evaluated on the catacombs of Priscilla (in Rome) and S. Gennaro (in Naples).
Robots for Exploration, Digital Preservation and Visualization of Archeological Sites / Serafin, Jacopo; DI CICCO, Maurilio; Bonanni, TAIGO MARIA; Grisetti, Giorgio; Iocchi, Luca; Nardi, Daniele; C., Stachniss; V. A., Ziparo. - ELETTRONICO. - (2016), pp. 121-140.
Robots for Exploration, Digital Preservation and Visualization of Archeological Sites
SERAFIN, JACOPO
;DI CICCO, MAURILIO
;BONANNI, TAIGO MARIA
;GRISETTI, GIORGIO
;IOCCHI, Luca
;NARDI, Daniele
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2016
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Monitoring and conservation of archaeological sites are important activities necessary to prevent damage or to perform restoration on cultural heritage. Standard techniques, like mapping and digitizing, are typically used to document the status of such sites. While these task are normally accomplished manually by humans, this is not possible when dealing with hard-to-access areas. For example, due to the possibility of structural collapses, underground tunnels like catacombs are considered highly unstable environments. Moreover, they are full of radioactive gas radon that limits the presence of people only for few minutes. The progress recently made in the artificial intelligence and robotics field opened new possibilities for mobile robots to be used in locations where humans are not allowed to enter. The ROVINA project aims at developing autonomous mobile robots to make faster, cheaper and safer the monitoring of archaeological sites. ROVINA will be evaluated on the catacombs of Priscilla (in Rome) and S. Gennaro (in Naples).File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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