Visual sensing for developing autonomous behavior in snake robots

Robotics and Automation(2014)

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Snake robots are uniquely qualified to investigate a large variety of settings including archaeological sites, natural disaster zones, and nuclear power plants. For these applications, modular snake robots have been tele-operated to perform specific tasks using images returned to it from an onboard camera in the robots head. In order to give the operator an even richer view of the environment and to enable the robot to perform autonomous tasks we developed a structured light sensor that can make three-dimensional maps of the environment. This paper presents a sensor that is uniquely qualified to meet the severe constraints in size, power and computational footprint of snake robots. Using range data, in the form of 3D pointclouds, we show that it is possible to pair high-level planning with mid-level control to accomplish complex tasks without operator intervention.
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image sensors,mobile robots,path planning,robot vision,telerobotics,visual servoing,3D maps,3D pointclouds,archaeological sites,autonomous behavior development,computational footprint,high-level planning,modular snake robots,natural disaster zones,nuclear power plants,onboard camera,visual sensing
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