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Fault-Tolerant Behavior-Based Motion Control for Offroad Navigation
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2006
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EngineeringHumanitarian DeminingField RoboticsRobotic VehicleAdvanced Motion ControlBehavior NetworkTrajectory PlanningSystems EngineeringLegged RobotKinematicsRobot LearningAutomatic NavigationMechatronicsOffroad NavigationAutonomous NavigationRobot ControlAerospace EngineeringDifferential Wheeled RobotRobotics
Many tasks examined for robotic application like rescue missions or humanitarian demining require a robotic vehicle to navigate in unstructured natural terrain. This paper introduces a motion control for a four-wheeled offroad vehicle trying to tackle the problems arising. These include rough ground, steep slopes, wheel slippage, skidding and others that are difficult to grasp with a physical model and often impossible to acquire with sensory equipment. Therefore, a more reactive approach is chosen using a behavior-based architecture. This way a certain generalization in unknown environment is expected. The resulting behavior network is described and experiments performed in a simulation environment as well as in real world are presented. Additionally the performance of the utilized vehicle in case of mechanical or electronic defects is examined in simulation.
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