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Goal directed reactive robot navigation with relocation using laser and vision
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2003
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Laser RangefinderEngineeringField RoboticsTrinocular VisionReactive NavigationTrajectory PlanningReactive Robot NavigationSystems EngineeringKinematicsRobot LearningSensor FusionPath PlanningVision RoboticsVehicle LocalizationAutonomous NavigationOdometryEye TrackingAutomationRobotics
This paper presents a method to perform a goal directed reactive navigation in unknown indoor environments. Two sensors cooperate to accomplish this task: trinocular vision and 3D laser rangefinder. Trinocular vision selects the initial goal location for the navigation task. Laser is used to accomplish a reactive navigation to avoid the obstacles and to periodically relocate the goal with respect to the robot, so the dead-reckoning drift is compensated. An extended Kalman filter is used to solve the data association problem and to perform the goal relocation while the robot navigates. Experimental results involving a real mobile robot are presented, validating the proposed method.
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