(Springer Tracts in Advanced Robotics), 2006, 209 pages. This
unique reference represents a cross-section of forefront robotics
research, ranging from robotics and systems to leaing, autonomy
and failure detection, from vision and navigation to localization
and mapping, which are based on the papers presented at the 1st
European Robotics Symposium (EUROS-06) held in Palermo, Italy from
16-18 March,
2006. The European Robotics Symposium (EUROS) is a brand-new Inteational scientific event promoted by EURON, the European Robotics Network. Since its inception in 2000, EURON links most of the European robotics research teams and today (2006) involves more than 165 universities and companies across all of its member states. The EUROS meeting will be held in Europe every other year, but inteational participation at all levels is strongly encouraged making it a meeting place for high-quality presentation of interesting inteational research on robotics.
2006. The European Robotics Symposium (EUROS) is a brand-new Inteational scientific event promoted by EURON, the European Robotics Network. Since its inception in 2000, EURON links most of the European robotics research teams and today (2006) involves more than 165 universities and companies across all of its member states. The EUROS meeting will be held in Europe every other year, but inteational participation at all levels is strongly encouraged making it a meeting place for high-quality presentation of interesting inteational research on robotics.