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The Dutch RoboSoccer Team, called “Clockwork Orange”1 is a Dutch research project in which 3 universities participate: the University of Amsterdam, the Delft University of Technology, and University Utrecht. In this research project we study multi agent systems in general and multi robot systems in particular, as we participate in the RoboCup middle-size league. Due to severe hardware problems Utrecht University could sadly not contribute to the team this year.
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Spaan, M., Wiering, M., Bartelds, R., Donkervoort, R., Jonker, P., Groen, F. (2002). Clockwork Orange: The Dutch RoboSoccer Team. In: Birk, A., Coradeschi, S., Tadokoro, S. (eds) RoboCup 2001: Robot Soccer World Cup V. RoboCup 2001. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 2377. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45603-1_99
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