Algorithms and sensors for small robot path following

Robert W. Hogg, Arturo L. Rankin, Stergios I. Roumeliotis, Michael C. McHenry, Daniel M. Helmick, Charles F. Bergh, Larry Matthies

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Abstract

Tracked mobile robots in the 20 kg size class are under development for applications in urban reconnaissance. For efficient deployment, it is desirable for teams of robots to be able to automatically execute path following behaviors, with one or more followers tracking the path taken by a leader. The key challenges to enabling such a capability are (1) to develop sensor packages for such small robots that can accurately determine the path of the leader and (2) to develop path following algorithms for the subsequent robots. To date, we have integrated gyros, accelerometers, compass/inclinometers, odometry, and differential GPS into an effective sensing package. This paper describes the sensor package, sensor processing algorithm, and path tracking algorithm we have developed for the leader/follower problem in small robots and shows the results of performance characterization of the system. We also document pragmatic lessons learned about design, construction, and electromagnetic interference issues particular to the performance of state sensors on small robots.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)3850-3857
Number of pages8
JournalProceedings-IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation
Volume4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2002

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