Human-Aware Navigation Planner for Diverse Human-Robot Interaction Contexts
Phani Teja Singamaneni, Anthony Favier, Rachid Alami
- Year
- 2021
- Citations
- 52
Abstract
As more robots are being deployed into human environments, a human-aware navigation planner needs to handle multiple contexts that occur in indoor and outdoor environments. In this paper, we propose a tunable human-aware robot navigation planner that can handle a variety of human-robot contexts. We present the architecture of the system and discuss the features along with some implementation details. Then we present a detailed analysis of various simulated human-robot contexts using the proposed planner. Further, we show that our system performs better when compared with an exiting human-aware planner in various contexts. Finally, we show the results in a real-world scenario after deploying our system on a real robot.
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