Abstract — We present a method for identifying drivable surfaces in difficult unpaved and offroad terrain conditions as encountered in the DARPA Grand Challenge robot race. Instead of relying on a static, pre-computed road appearance model, this method adjusts its model to changing environments. It achieves robustness by combining sensor information from a laser range finder, a pose estimation system and a color camera. Using the first two modalities, the system first identifies a nearby patch of drivable surface. Computer Vision then takes this patch and uses it to construct appearance models to find drivable surface outward into the far range. This information is put into a drivability map for the vehicle path planner. In addition to eval...
This paper describes a computationally inexpensive approach to learning and identification of maneuv...
Abstract—Autonomous driving in off-road environments requires an exceptionally capable sensor system...
We present a monocular vision-based navigation system that incorporates two contrasting approaches: ...
Camera-based estimation of drivable image areas is still in evolution. These systems have been devel...
This report describes a visual approach to road detection. A field of dominant trend lines is establ...
Three-dimensional laser range finders provide au-tonomous systems with vast amounts of information. ...
Konolige et al.: Mapping, Navigation, and Learning for Off-Road Traversal • 89 The challenge in the ...
Reliable terrain analysis is a key requirement for a mobile robot to operate safely in challenging e...
The randomness and complexity of urban traffic scenes make it a difficult task for self-driving cars...
Robotic ground vehicles for outdoor applications have achieved some remarkable successes, notably in...
In natural outdoor settings, advanced perception systems and learning strategies are major requireme...
In this paper, we propose a fast and real-time capable system for visual off-road path detection. We...
This paper investigates real-time road detection for an unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) to navigate in...
In recent years a lot of research has been carried out by big tech companies in the field of autonom...
Accurate perception is a principal challenge of autonomous off-road driving. Perceptive technologies...
This paper describes a computationally inexpensive approach to learning and identification of maneuv...
Abstract—Autonomous driving in off-road environments requires an exceptionally capable sensor system...
We present a monocular vision-based navigation system that incorporates two contrasting approaches: ...
Camera-based estimation of drivable image areas is still in evolution. These systems have been devel...
This report describes a visual approach to road detection. A field of dominant trend lines is establ...
Three-dimensional laser range finders provide au-tonomous systems with vast amounts of information. ...
Konolige et al.: Mapping, Navigation, and Learning for Off-Road Traversal • 89 The challenge in the ...
Reliable terrain analysis is a key requirement for a mobile robot to operate safely in challenging e...
The randomness and complexity of urban traffic scenes make it a difficult task for self-driving cars...
Robotic ground vehicles for outdoor applications have achieved some remarkable successes, notably in...
In natural outdoor settings, advanced perception systems and learning strategies are major requireme...
In this paper, we propose a fast and real-time capable system for visual off-road path detection. We...
This paper investigates real-time road detection for an unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) to navigate in...
In recent years a lot of research has been carried out by big tech companies in the field of autonom...
Accurate perception is a principal challenge of autonomous off-road driving. Perceptive technologies...
This paper describes a computationally inexpensive approach to learning and identification of maneuv...
Abstract—Autonomous driving in off-road environments requires an exceptionally capable sensor system...
We present a monocular vision-based navigation system that incorporates two contrasting approaches: ...