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A frontier-based approach for autonomous exploration

Brian Yamauchi

Year
2002
Citations
1,642

Abstract

We introduce a new approach for exploration based on the concept of frontiers, regions on the boundary between open space and unexplored space. By moving to new frontiers, a mobile robot can extend its map into new territory until the entire environment has been explored. We describe a method for detecting frontiers in evidence grids and navigating to these frontiers. We also introduce a technique for minimizing specular reflections in evidence grids using laser-limited sonar. We have tested this approach with a real mobile robot, exploring real-world office environments cluttered with a variety of obstacles. An advantage of our approach is its ability to explore both large open spaces and narrow cluttered spaces, with walls and obstacles in arbitrary orientation.

Keywords

Computer scienceSonarMobile robotVariety (cybernetics)Artificial intelligenceRobotBoundary (topology)Space (punctuation)Computer visionHuman–computer interaction

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