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Monday, June 17, 2013

Terrain Traversability Analysis Methods for Unmanned Ground Vehicles; A Survey

Motion planning for unmanned ground vehicles (UGV) constitutes a domain of research where several disciplines meet, ranging from artificial intelligence and machine learning to robot perception and computer vision. In view of the plurality of related applications such as planetary exploration, search and rescue, agriculture, mining and off road exploration, the aim of the present survey is to review the field of 3D terrain traversability analysis that is employed at a preceding stage as a means to effectively and efficiently guide the task of motion planning. We identify that in the epicenter of all related methodologies, 3D terrain information is used which is acquired from LIDAR, stereo range data, color or other sensory data and occasionally combined with static or dynamic vehicle models expressing the interaction of the vehicle with the terrain. By taxonomizing the various directions that have been explored in terrain perception and analysis, this review takes a step toward agglomerating the dispersed contributions from individual domains by elaborating on a number of key similarities as well as differences, in order to stimulate research in addressing the open challenges and inspire future developments.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.engappai.2013.01.006



Thursday, June 13, 2013

Nanorobots and their potential in medicine

A stimulating TED talk by Dr. Ido Bachelet, on how nanorobots could revolutionalize medicine (among other things...)

Saturday, March 24, 2012

Impressive Robotics

When you believe that you have seen most of the current state-of-the-art, there is always a new video coming up against your attention, that inevitably makes your revise what you thought was possible.

Here are just a few, at least impressive, pieces of work.
Enjoy :).

 





Friday, December 23, 2011

Merry Christmas and Happy new Year

In the following video, the protagonist is the search and rescue robot of the EU project NIFTi (www.nifti.eu). As you can see, the footage shown in the video demonstrates the capacity of the robot in performing in adverse environments. Human-robot interaction has also been brought up to a very high level, allowing the robot to interact in a human-friendly way :).


Merry Christmas and happy new year to everybody.

Monday, November 21, 2011

Pinnacles of Robotics

Spirit, one of the two NASA MERs sent in early 2004, was meant to be operational for a minimum period of three months. Yet, it continued to operate for 5 years until one of its wheels got broken.

Its contribution to the robotics community... eternal.

The footage below, shows pictures taken during the 5 year lifetime of Spirit.




Mars Rover Spirit_s Entire Journey on Mars -... di Stefanelonikitelo