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2013 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems

DOI: 10.1109/iros.2013.6696431

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3D Path Planning and Execution for Search and Rescue Ground Robots

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Abstract

One milestone for autonomous mobile robotics is to endow robots with the capability to compute the plans and motor commands necessary to reach a defined goal position. For indoor or car-like robots moving on flat terrain, this problem is well mastered and open-source software can be deployed to such robots. However, for many applications such as search and rescue, ground robots must handle three-dimensional terrain. In this article, we present a system that is able to plan and execute a path in a complex environment starting from noisy sensor input. In order to cope with the complexity of a high-dimensional configuration space, we separate position and configuration planning. We demonstrate our system on a search and rescue robot with flippers by climbing up and down a difficult curved staircase.