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Mobile Robots in Rough Terrain

Estimation, Motion Planning, and Control with Application to Planetary Rovers

  • The first book on rough-terrain mobile robot estimation, control and planning
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Springer Tracts in Advanced Robotics (STAR, volume 12)

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Table of contents (5 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Chapter 1 Introduction

    • Karl Iagnemma, Steven Dubowsky
    Pages 1-15
  3. Chapter 2 Rough Terrain Mobile Robot Modeling and Estimation

    • Karl Iagnemma, Steven Dubowsky
    Pages 17-50
  4. Chapter 3 Rough Terrain Motion Planning

    • Karl Iagnemma, Steven Dubowsky
    Pages 51-79
  5. Chapter 4 Rough Terrain Control

    • Karl Iagnemma, Steven Dubowsky
    Pages 81-96
  6. Chapter 5 Conclusions and Suggestions for Future Work

    • Karl Iagnemma, Steven Dubowsky
    Pages 97-99
  7. Back Matter

About this book

This monograph discusses issues related to estimation, control, and motion planning for mobile robots operating in rough terrain, with particular attention to planetary exploration rovers. Rough terrain robotics is becoming increasingly important in space exploration, and industrial applications. However, most current motion planning and control algorithms are not well suited to rough terrain mobility, since they do not consider the physical characteristics of the rover and its environment. Specific addressed topics are: wheel terrain interaction modeling, including terrain parameter estimation and wheel terrain contact angle estimation; rough terrain motion planning; articulated suspension control; and traction control. Simulation and experimental results are presented that show that the desribed algorithms lead to improved mobility for robotic systems in rough terrain.

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