Autonomous camp surveillance with the ROBUDEM robot: challenges and results

Geert De Cubber, Daniela Doroftei, Kristel Verbiest, Sid Ahmed Berrabah

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Abstract

Autonomous robotic systems can help for risky interventions to reduce the risk to human lives. An example of such a risky intervention is a camp surveillance scenario, where an environment needs to be patrolled and intruders need to be detected and intercepted. This paper describes the development of a mobile outdoor robot which is capable of performing such a camp surveillance task. The key research issues tackled are the robot design, geo-referenced localization and path planning, traversability estimation, the optimization of the terrain coverage strategy and the development of an intuitive human-robot interface.
Original languageUndefined/Unknown
Title of host publicationIARP Workshop RISE’2011
Place of PublicationBelgium
Publication statusPublished - 2011
  • MB/08: MOBINISS : Aerial Mobility

    Bosschaerts, W. (Promotor)

    1/01/0531/12/14

    Project: Research

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