Contributions to Autonomous Mobile Systems von Andreas Graffunder | ISBN 9783663068426

Contributions to Autonomous Mobile Systems

von Andreas Graffunder und weiteren
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinAndreas Graffunder
Autor / AutorinRüdiger Hantsche
Autor / AutorinIrmfried Hartmann
Autor / AutorinJoerg Moebius
Autor / AutorinZhiyun Ren
Autor / AutorinMatthias Boldin
Autor / AutorinLutz Vietze
Buchcover Contributions to Autonomous Mobile Systems | Andreas Graffunder | EAN 9783663068426 | ISBN 3-663-06842-0 | ISBN 978-3-663-06842-6

Contributions to Autonomous Mobile Systems

von Andreas Graffunder und weiteren
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinAndreas Graffunder
Autor / AutorinRüdiger Hantsche
Autor / AutorinIrmfried Hartmann
Autor / AutorinJoerg Moebius
Autor / AutorinZhiyun Ren
Autor / AutorinMatthias Boldin
Autor / AutorinLutz Vietze
Autonomous mobile systems (AMS) are systems capable of some mobility and equipped with advanced sensor devices in order to flexibly respond to changing environmental situations, thus achieving some degree of autonomy. The purpose of this book is to contribute to some essential topics in this broad research area related to sensing and control, but not to present a complete design of an AMS. Subjects conceming knowledge based control and decision, such as moving around obstacles, task planning and diagnosis are left for future publications in this series. Research in the area of AMS has grown rapidly during the last decade, see e. g. [WAXMAN et al. 87], [DICKMANNS , ZAPP 87]. The requirements of an AMS strongly depends on the desired tasks the system should execute, its operational environment and the expected speed of the AMS. For instance, road vehicles obtain velocities of 10 m/s and more, therefore the processing of sensor data such as video image sequences has to be very fast and simple, while indoor mobile robots deal with shorter distances and lower speeds, thus more sophistcated techniques are applicable and -as is done in our approach- additional sensors can be integrated to allow for multi sensor processing.