Winning the AAAI robot competition
David Kortenkamp, Marcus J. Huber, Charles J. Cohen, Ulrich Raschke, Clint R. Bidlack, Clare Bates Congdon, Frank V. Koss, Terry E. Weymouth
- Year
- 1993
- Citations
- 3
Abstract
Last summer, AAAI sponsored a mobile robot competition in conjunction with the AAAI-92 conference in San Jose, California. Ten robots from across the country competed in the competition, with CARMEL from the University of Michigan finishing first. CARMEL is a Cybermotion K2A mobile platform with a ring of 24 sonar sensors and a single black and white CCD camera. For computing, CARMEL has three processors: one for motor control, one for sonar ring firing and one executing high-level routines such as obstacle avoidance and object recognition. All computation and power is contained entirely on-board.
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