Bezzi L., Bezzi A., Gieti R., Naponiello G., Feistmantl K. 2019, Archeorobotics. Applicazioni robotiche aperte e archeologia estrema, in P. Grossi, S. Costa, A. Jaia, S. G. Malatesta, F. R. Stasolla (eds.), ArcheoFOSS. free, libre and open source software e open format nei processi di ricerca archeologica, Atti del XII Workshop (Roma, 19-22 febbraio 2018), «Archeologia e Calcolatori», 30, 467-470 (https://doi.org/10.19282/ac.30.2019.31)
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Luca Bezzi, Alessandro Bezzi, Rupert Gieti, Giuseppe Naponiello, Kathrin Feistmantl
«Archeologia e Calcolatori» 2019, 30, 467-470; doi: 10.19282/ac.30.2019.31
Abstract
This paper presents an overview on the development and use of open hardware devices in archaeology and their operation in extreme conditions. State-of-the-art technologies are analysed, based on the working experience of the Arc-Team company, which, in 2006, started up a new branch of research, informally called Archeorobotics. The research was initially focused on open hardware radio-controlled UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle); over time different devices were developed, like ROV (Remotely Operated underwater Vehicle), USV (Unmanned Surface Vehicle), CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machine and other electronic and mechanical tools.
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Remote Sensing Survey and excavations
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