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System architecture for versatile autonomous and teleoperated control of multiple miniature robots

Paul E. Rybski, Ian Burt, T. Dahlin, Maria Gini, Dean F. Hougen, Donald G. Krantz, Florent Nageotte, Nikos Papanikolopoulos, S.A. Stoeter

Year
2002
Citations
25

Abstract

Using robots for surveillance and reconnaissance applications requires a versatile connection between the human operator and robotic hardware. Some application domains require a fully teleoperated system while others may benefit by giving robots more autonomy. This paper describes a robotic control architecture which merges both paradigms. The whole scheme is implemented using the miniature Scout robot and involves a suite of user interfaces that can be tailored to specific surveillance and reconnaissance missions. Hardware capabilities are presented and a visual servoing strategy, important for semi-autonomous Scout operation, is discussed.

Keywords

TeleoperationRobotComputer scienceArchitectureRobot controlMobile robotTeleroboticsEmbedded systemComputer architectureArtificial intelligence

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