PERCEPTION
Perception and control strategies for driving utility vehicles with a humanoid robot
Christopher Rasmussen, Kiwon Sohn, Qiaosong Wang, Paul Oh
- Year
- 2014
- Citations
- 13
Abstract
This paper describes the hardware and software components of a general-purpose humanoid robot system for autonomously driving several different types of utility vehicles. The robot recognizes which vehicle it is in, localizes itself with respect to the dashboard, and self-aligns in order to interface with the steering wheel and accelerator pedal. Low- and higher-level methods are presented for speed control, environment perception, and trajectory planning and following suitable for operation in planar areas with discrete obstacles as well as along road-like paths.
Keywords
Humanoid robotDashboardPerceptionRobotSoftwareComputer scienceTrajectoryInterface (matter)Control (management)Self driving
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