Multiple Abstraction Hierarchies for Mobile Robot Operation in Large EnvironmentsPublisher: Springer
Language: English
ISBN: 3540726888
Paperback: 178 pages
Data: Sep 2007
Format: PDF
Description: This book focuses on the efficient performance of mobile robots through the use of multi-hierarchical symbolic representations of the environment. A mobile robot intended to perform deliberative actions must possess some symbolic representation of its workspace, but such representations of real environments usually become so large that should be conveniently arranged in order to facilitate and, in some cases, make possible their use.

Apart from the drawback of dealing with large amounts of information, other problems stand out when using symbolic representations. One is keeping the model properly optimized with respect to the robot tasks while maintaining it coherent with reality. Another one is the creation (or modification) of symbols from sensorial data.

This book addresses all these issues considering symbolic multi-hierarchical structures. Such structures, based on the concept of abstraction, allow a robot to speed up its operation in large environments. Practical solutions tested on real robots (for instance, a robotic wheelchair for elder people) are provided.

The book is intended for PhD students and in general for robotics, computer science, and artificial intelligence researchers.


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