Team Hector
Team Hector started in 2009 as an interdisciplinary effort of researchers from TU Darmstadt's Computer Science and Mechanical Engineering Departments within the PhD program GRK 1362. Its current team members are PhD students from Computer Science and students of the master programs in Autonomous Systems, Computer Science, Computational Engineering and Information Systems Technology.
The team name Hector stands for Heterogeneous Cooperating Team Of Robots. The team's mission is to research and develop heterogeneous search and rescue robots cooperating with each other and a remote human supervisor to achieve a common mission. After several years of successful research and development in mobile ground and aerial search and rescue robotics, Team Hector very recently started to research and develop advanced legged locomotion and manipulation abilities for humanoid disaster response robots.
Collections in this community
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Competitions [1]
Datasets recorded during competitions -
Lidar SLAM [2]
SLAM Datasets with Lidar -
Navigation and Locomotion [1]
Datasets related to navigation and locomotion planning of mobile robots. -
Open Source Software Samples [1]
Datasets related to open source software releases -
Reconstructions [1]
Environment reconstructions and models -
Vision [1]
Vision-related Datasets
Recent Submissions
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Manometer Validation Set
(2021) -
EXP3 Sample Dataset For ROS BabelFish
(2019-07)