Maps managing interface design for a mobile robot navigation governed by a BCI

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In this paper, a maps managing interface is proposed. This interface is governed by a Brain Computer Interface (BCI), which also governs a mobile robot's movements. If a robot is inside a known environment, the user can load a map from the maps managing interface in order to navigate it. Otherwise, if the robot is in an unknown environment, a Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM) algorithm is released in order to obtain a probabilistic grid map of that environment. Then, that map is loaded into the map database for future navigations. While slamming, the user has a direct control of the robot's movements via the BCI. The complete system is applied to a mobile robot and can be also applied to an autonomous wheelchair, which has the same kinematics. Experimental results are also shown. © 2007 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Cheeín, F. A. A., Carelli, R., Celeste, W. C., Bastos, T. F., & Di Sciascio, F. (2007). Maps managing interface design for a mobile robot navigation governed by a BCI. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 90(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/90/1/012088

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