Carnegie Mellon Robotics Institute
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The Carnegie Mellon CyberScout project, launched in May 1997, is a collaborative team of semi-autonomous all-terrain vehicles designed to conduct wide-area tactical surveillance for military and security tasks. Many CyberScouts can be controlled, and interactively taught to perform their scouting task better, by a single human, monitoring the scouts from a remote location. |
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