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Human-robot team navigation in visually complex environments

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Human-robot team navigation in visually complex environments
—Current fully autonomous robots are unable to navigate effectively in visually complex environments due to limitations in sensing and cognition. Full teleoperation using current interfaces is difficult and the operator often makes navigation mistakes due to lack of operating environment information and a limited field of view. We present a novel method for combining the sensing and cognition of a robot with that of a human. Our collaborative approach is different from most in that we address bi-directional considerations. It provides the human a mechanism to supplement the robot’s capabilities in a new and unique way and provides novel forms of feedback from the robot to enhance the human’s understanding of the current state of the system and its intentions.
John Carff, Matthew Johnson, Eman El-Sheikh, Jerry
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where IROS
Authors John Carff, Matthew Johnson, Eman El-Sheikh, Jerry E. Pratt
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