Multi-Robot Information Gathering Subject to Resource Constraints

Author:

Al Redwan Newaz Abdullah,Alam Tauhidul,Mondello Joseph,Johnson Jonathan,Bobadilla Leonardo

Funder

Louisiana Board of Regents

National Science Foundation

U.S. Department of Homeland Security

Publisher

IEEE

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