Résumé
The design and development of a control architecture for a robotic crisis management agent raises 3 main questions: 1. How can we design the individual behaviors, such that the robot is capable of avoiding obstacles and of navigating semi-autonomously? 2. How can these individual behaviors be combined in an optimal, leading to a rational and coherent global robot behavior? 3. How can all these capabilities be combined in a comprehensive and modular framework, such that the robot can handle a high-level task (searching for human victims) with minimal input from human operators, by navigating in a complex, dynamic and environment, while avoiding potentially hazardous obstacles? In this paper, we present each of these three main aspects of the general robot control architecture more in detail.
| langue originale | Anglais |
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| titre | Proceedings of the IARP International Workshop on Robotics for Risky Interventions and Environmental Surveillance |
| Lieu de publication | Brussels, Belgium |
| Pages | 12-14 |
| Nombre de pages | 3 |
| état | Publié - 2009 |
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Colon, E. (Promoteur), Baudoin, Y. (Promoteur), Doroftei, L. (Chercheur), Berrabah, S. A. (Chercheur) & Verbiest, K. (Chercheur)
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