Indoor navigation for mobile robot by using environment-embedded local information management device and optical pointer

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The paper discusses a new hybrid navigation strategy for mobile robots operating in indoor environment using the Information Assistant (IA) system and the Optical Pointer (OP). For intelligent navigation, the robots need a static and global information describing a topological map such as positional relation from any starting position to any goal position for making a path plan as well as dynamic and local information including local map, obstacles, traffic information for navigation control. We propose a method for managing the information. The robot has only rough path information to the goal, and the IAs, which are small communication devices installed in the environment, manage real environment information, locally. The OP is used for guidance of a robot in the junctions such as crossing, which communicates with mobile robots through IA and indicates their target positions by means of a light projection from a laser pointer onto the ground. The mobile robot allows it and run after the laser light beacon and reaches the destination. The robot can navigate to the goal efficiently by using these systems. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2006.

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Suzuki, T., Uehara, T., Kawabata, K., Kurabayashi, D., Paromtchik, I. E., & Asama, H. (2006). Indoor navigation for mobile robot by using environment-embedded local information management device and optical pointer. Springer Tracts in Advanced Robotics, 24, 41–49. https://doi.org/10.1007/10991459_5

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