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2007
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13 years 6 months ago
Learning omnidirectional path following using dimensionality reduction
Abstract— We consider the task of omnidirectional path following for a quadruped robot: moving a four-legged robot along any arbitrary path while turning in any arbitrary manner....
J. Zico Kolter, Andrew Y. Ng
ROBOCUP
2004
Springer
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13 years 10 months ago
Learning to Drive and Simulate Autonomous Mobile Robots
We show how to apply learning methods to two robotics problems, namely the optimization of the on-board controller of an omnidirectional robot, and the derivation of a model of the...
Alexander Gloye, Cüneyt Göktekin, Anna E...
RAS
2008
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13 years 4 months ago
Omni-directional mobile robot controller based on trajectory linearization
In this paper, a nonlinear controller design for an omni-directional mobile robot is presented. The robot controller consists of an outer-loop (kinematics) controller and an inner...
Yong Liu, J. Jim Zhu, Robert L. Williams II, Jianh...
IROS
2007
IEEE
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13 years 11 months ago
Path following control for tracked vehicles based on slip-compensating odometry
— Tracked vehicles have the advantage of stable locomotion on uneven terrain, and, as a result, such mechanisms are used for locomotion on outdoor robots, including those used fo...
Daisuke Endo, Yoshito Okada, Keiji Nagatani, Kazuy...
ICRA
2008
IEEE
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13 years 12 months ago
Generalizing the dubins and reeds-shepp cars: Fastest paths for bounded-velocity mobile robots
— What is the shortest or fastest path a mobile robot can follow between two configurations in the unobstructed plane? The answer to this fundamental question is only known anal...
Andrei A. Furtuna, Devin J. Balkcom, Hamid Reza Ch...