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Supervised Remote Robot with Guided Autonomy and Teleoperation (SURROGATE): A framework for whole-body manipulation

Paul D. N. Hebert, Jeremy Ma, James Borders, Alper Aydemir, Max Bajracharya, Nicolas Hudson, Krishna Shankar, Sisir Karumanchi, Bertrand Douillard, Joel W. Burdick

发表年份
2015
引用次数
27

摘要

The use of the cognitive capabilties of humans to help guide the autonomy of robotics platforms in what is typically called “supervised-autonomy” is becoming more commonplace in robotics research. The work discussed in this paper presents an approach to a human-in-the-loop mode of robot operation that integrates high level human cognition and commanding with the intelligence and processing power of autonomous systems. Our framework for a “Supervised Remote Robot with Guided Autonomy and Teleoperation” (SURROGATE) is demonstrated on a robotic platform consisting of a pan-tilt perception head, two 7-DOF arms connected by a single 7-DOF torso, mounted on a tracked-wheel base. We present an architecture that allows high-level supervisory commands and intents to be specified by a user that are then interpreted by the robotic system to perform whole body manipulation tasks autonomously. We use a concept of “behaviors” to chain together sequences of “actions” for the robot to perform which is then executed real time.

关键词

TeleoperationArtificial intelligenceRobotComputer scienceRoboticsHuman–computer interactionAutonomous robotComputer visionMobile robot

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