Amsterdam Oxford Joint Rescue Forces: Team description paper: Virtual Robot competition: Rescue Simulation League: RoboCup 2009

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Authors
  • B. Huijten
  • M. van der Velden
  • W. Josemans
  • B. Terwijn
  • C. Walraven
  • Q. Nguyen
  • R. Sobolewski
  • H. Flynn
  • M. Jankowska
  • J. de Hoog
Publication date 2009
Book title Proceedings CD of the 13th RoboCup Symposium (RoboCup 2009)
Event 13th RoboCup Symposium (RoboCup 2009), Graz, Austria
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Informatics Institute (IVI)
Abstract
With the progress made in active exploration, the robots of the Joint Rescue Forces are capable of making deliberative decisions about the distributing exploration locations over the team. To navigate autonomously towards those locations, the robots gradually aggregate their experience in a traversability map. This traversability map can be used as basis to calculate an optimal path towards a goal. Robots equipped with both camera and laser-range scanners can learn a visual classifier of free space, which could be used by robots without laser-range scanners to navigate through the environment. Part of our algorithms have been validated on the Nomad Super Scout II robot available in our laboratory.
Document type Conference contribution
Published at http://www.science.uva.nl/research/isla/pub/Visser09tdp.pdf
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