In this thesis, we introduce a novel architecture called Intelligent Architecture for Legged Robot Terrain Classification Using Proprioceptive and Exteroceptive Data (iARTEC ) . The proposed architecture integrates different terrain characterization and classification with other robotic system components. Within iARTEC , we consider the problem of having a legged robot autonomously learn to identify different terrains. Robust terrain identification can be used to enhance the capabilities of legged robot systems, both in terms of locomotion and navigation. For example, a robot that has learned to differentiate sand from gravel can autonomously modify (or even select a different) path in favor of traversing over a better terrain. The same kn...
Terrain identification is a key enabling ability for generating terrain adaptive behaviors that assi...
Legged robots offer a more versatile solution to traversing outdoor uneven terrain compared to their...
Over the last ten years, technological advancements in sensory, motor, and computational capabilitie...
In this thesis, we introduce a novel architecture called Intelligent Architecture for Legged Robot ...
In this thesis, we introduce a novel architecture called "Intelligent Architecture for Legged Robot ...
Using data retrieved from the Puppy II robot at the University of Zurich (UZH), we show that machine...
Robotic technologies will continue to enter new applications in addition to automated manufacturing ...
Using data retrieved from the Puppy II robot at the University of Zurich (UZH), we show that machine...
In this thesis, we consider the problem of having a mobile robot autonomously learn to perceive diff...
Legged robots have the potential to traverse diverse and rugged terrain. To find a safe and ...
Legged robots have demonstrated remarkable advances regarding robustness and versatility in the past...
Legged robots present an incredible opportunity for humanity to conduct dangerous operations such as...
We present a novel system, AdVENTR for autonomous robot navigation in unstructured outdoor environme...
Abstract — We present a novel terrain classification technique both for effective, autonomous locomo...
Legged robots present an incredible opportunity for humanity to conduct dangerous operations such as...
Terrain identification is a key enabling ability for generating terrain adaptive behaviors that assi...
Legged robots offer a more versatile solution to traversing outdoor uneven terrain compared to their...
Over the last ten years, technological advancements in sensory, motor, and computational capabilitie...
In this thesis, we introduce a novel architecture called Intelligent Architecture for Legged Robot ...
In this thesis, we introduce a novel architecture called "Intelligent Architecture for Legged Robot ...
Using data retrieved from the Puppy II robot at the University of Zurich (UZH), we show that machine...
Robotic technologies will continue to enter new applications in addition to automated manufacturing ...
Using data retrieved from the Puppy II robot at the University of Zurich (UZH), we show that machine...
In this thesis, we consider the problem of having a mobile robot autonomously learn to perceive diff...
Legged robots have the potential to traverse diverse and rugged terrain. To find a safe and ...
Legged robots have demonstrated remarkable advances regarding robustness and versatility in the past...
Legged robots present an incredible opportunity for humanity to conduct dangerous operations such as...
We present a novel system, AdVENTR for autonomous robot navigation in unstructured outdoor environme...
Abstract — We present a novel terrain classification technique both for effective, autonomous locomo...
Legged robots present an incredible opportunity for humanity to conduct dangerous operations such as...
Terrain identification is a key enabling ability for generating terrain adaptive behaviors that assi...
Legged robots offer a more versatile solution to traversing outdoor uneven terrain compared to their...
Over the last ten years, technological advancements in sensory, motor, and computational capabilitie...