Person Following from a Nonholonomic Mobile Robot with Ultimately Bounded Tracking Error
Résumé
In robotics, "person following" depicts the servoing of the relative situation of a robot w.r.t. a moving person. This property may be hard to achieve, especially when the estimation of the person ego-motion is weak (e.g., due to limited prior knowledge or computational resources). This paper introduces a nonholomic mobile robot controller, which ensures an intuitive and safe behavior through an insightful robot-centered problem statement. Under realistic bounded-error readings of hidden constant person velocities, ultimate boundedness of the state vector norm can be ensured in the neighborhood of its equilibrium.
Domaines
Robotique [cs.RO]Origine | Fichiers produits par l'(les) auteur(s) |
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