22 research outputs found

    Navigation Among Humans

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    Mobile Robots in Human Environments:towards safe, comfortable and natural navigation

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    Adaptive Robot to Person Encounter

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    Adaptive Robot to Person Encounter by Motion Patterns

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    Trajectory Planning for Robots in Dynamic Human Environments

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    Minimising Computational Complexity of the RRT Algorithm:A Practical Approach

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    An Adaptive Robot Game

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    Certificate for Safe Emergency Shutdown of Wind Turbines

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    Adaptive Human aware Navigation based on Motion Pattern Analysis

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    Abstract—Respecting people’s social spaces is an important prerequisite for acceptable and natural robot navigation in human environments. In this paper, we describe an adaptive system for mobile robot navigation based on estimates of whether a person seeks to interact with the robot or not. The estimates are based on run-time motion pattern analysis compared to stored experience in a database. Using a potential field centered around the person, the robot positions itself at the most appropriate place relative to the person and the interaction status. The system is validated through qualitative tests in a real world setting. The results demonstrate that the system is able to learn to navigate based on past interaction experiences, and to adapt to different behaviors over time. I
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