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NimbRo Rescue: Solving Disaster‐response Tasks with the Mobile Manipulation Robot Momaro
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- Max Schwarz
- Autonomous Intelligent Systems Group University of Bonn Bonn Germany
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- Tobias Rodehutskors
- Autonomous Intelligent Systems Group University of Bonn Bonn Germany
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- David Droeschel
- Autonomous Intelligent Systems Group University of Bonn Bonn Germany
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- Marius Beul
- Autonomous Intelligent Systems Group University of Bonn Bonn Germany
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- Michael Schreiber
- Autonomous Intelligent Systems Group University of Bonn Bonn Germany
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- Nikita Araslanov
- Autonomous Intelligent Systems Group University of Bonn Bonn Germany
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- Ivan Ivanov
- Autonomous Intelligent Systems Group University of Bonn Bonn Germany
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- Christian Lenz
- Autonomous Intelligent Systems Group University of Bonn Bonn Germany
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- Jan Razlaw
- Autonomous Intelligent Systems Group University of Bonn Bonn Germany
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- Sebastian Schüller
- Autonomous Intelligent Systems Group University of Bonn Bonn Germany
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- David Schwarz
- Autonomous Intelligent Systems Group University of Bonn Bonn Germany
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- Angeliki Topalidou‐Kyniazopoulou
- Autonomous Intelligent Systems Group University of Bonn Bonn Germany
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- Sven Behnke
- Autonomous Intelligent Systems Group University of Bonn Bonn Germany
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Description
<jats:p>Robots that solve complex tasks in environments too dangerous for humans to enter are desperately needed, e.g., for search and rescue applications. We describe our mobile manipulation robot Momaro, with which we participated successfully in the DARPA Robotics Challenge. It features a unique locomotion design with four legs ending in steerable wheels, which allows it both to drive omnidirectionally and to step over obstacles or climb. Furthermore, we present advanced communication and teleoperation approaches, which include immersive three‐dimensional (3D) visualization, and 6D tracking of operator head and arm motions. The proposed system is evaluated in the DARPA Robotics Challenge, the DLR SpaceBot Cup Qualification, and lab experiments. We also discuss the lessons learned from the competitions.</jats:p>
Journal
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- Journal of Field Robotics
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Journal of Field Robotics 34 (2), 400-425, 2016-11-10
Wiley
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1364233269446574080
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- ISSN
- 15564967
- 15564959
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- Data Source
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- Crossref