PERCEPTION
Sensor networked mobile robotics
Thomas Victor Christensen, M. Noergaard, Claus Madsen, Adam Hoover
- Year
- 2002
- Citations
- 6
Abstract
The dominant architecture for mobile robot perception uses sensors on-board the robot, providing a first-person perspective on the environment. We demonstrate a novel mobile robot architecture that uses an environment-based sensor network, which provides third-person perception. The idea is that a mobile robot working in the area tunes in to broadcasts from the video camera network (or in this case from an environment-based computer processing the video frames) to receive sensor data. This distributed sensing configuration offers several advantages over on-board sensing.
Keywords
Mobile robotComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceRoboticsRobotPerspective (graphical)Computer visionArchitecturePerceptionMobile robot navigation
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