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Toward safe and stable time-delayed mobile robot teleoperation through sampling-based path planning

Jorge Nieto, Emanuel Slawiñski, Vicente Mut, Bernardo Wagner

Year
2011
Citations
13

Abstract

SUMMARY This work proposes a teleoperation architecture for mobile robots in partially unknown environments under the presence of variable time delay. The system is provided with artificial intelligence represented by a probabilistic path planner that, in combination with a prediction module, assists the operator while guaranteeing a collision-free motion. For this purpose, a certain level of autonomy is given to the system. The structure was tested in indoor environments for different kinds of operators. A maximum time delay of 2s was successfully coped with.

Keywords

TeleoperationMotion planningMobile robotComputer scienceProbabilistic logicPath (computing)PlannerReal-time computingRobotProbabilistic roadmap

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