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ROBOPOL: Social Robotics Meets Vehicular Communications for Cooperative Automated Driving

John Pravin Arockiasamy, Andy Comeca, Victoria Yang, Manuel Bied, Maximilian Schrapel, Alexey Rolich, Barbara Bruno, Maike Schwammberger, Dieter Fiems, Alexey Vinel

Year
2025
Access
Open access

Abstract

On the way toward full autonomy, sharing roads between automated and autonomous vehicles in so-called mixed traffic is unavoidable. Moreover, even if all vehicles on the road were autonomous, pedestrians would still cross streets. We propose social robots as moderators between autonomous vehicles and vulnerable road users. This paper presents a first proof-of-concept integration of a social robot advising pedestrians in crossing scenarios involving a cooperative automated vehicle. We also discuss key enablers required for designing "robot policeman" in a generic use case of cooperative intersection management. Our work provides a vision of the role of social robotics in future Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems.

Keywords

cs.ROeess.SY

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