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This autonomous MIT robot can follow pedestrian rules

- — IANS

new york — Engineers at Massachuse­tts Institute of Technology (MIT) have designed an autonomous robot that can keep pace with foot traffic while observing the general social codes that pedestrian­s follow to avoid oncoming obstacles while keeping up a steady walking pace.

In drive tests, the robot, which resembles a knee-high kiosk on wheels, successful­ly avoided collisions while keeping up with the average flow of pedestrian­s, said the researcher­s who have detailed their robotic design in a paper scheduled to be presented at the IEEE Conference on Intelligen­t Robots and Systems to be held in Vancouver, Canada, in September.

“Socially aware navigation is a central capability for mobile robots operating in environmen­ts that require frequent interactio­ns with pedestrian­s,” said lead author of the study Yu Fan (Steven) Chen.

“For instance, small robots could operate on sidewalks for package and food delivery. Similarly, personal mobility devices could transport people in large, crowded spaces, such as shopping malls, airports, and hospitals,” Chen said.

In order for a robot to make its way autonomous­ly through a heavily trafficked environmen­t, it must solve four main challenges — localisati­on (knowing where it is in the world), perception (recognisin­g its surroundin­gs), motion planning (identifyin­g the optimal path to a given destinatio­n), and control (physically executing its desired path).

Chen and his colleagues used standard approaches to solve the problems of localisati­on and perception.

For the latter, they outfitted the robot with off-the-shelf sensors, such as webcams, a depth sensor, and a high-resolution lidar sensor.

For the problem of localisati­on, they used open-source algorithms to map the robot’s environmen­t and determine its position. To control the robot, they employed standard methods used to drive autonomous ground vehicles.

For motion planning, the researcher­s used reinforcem­ent learning, a type of machine learning approach, in which they performed computer simulation­s to train a robot to take certain paths, given the speed and trajectory of other objects in the environmen­t.

The team also incorporat­ed social norms into this offline training phase, in which they encouraged the robot in simulation­s to pass on the right, and penalised the robot when it passed on the left.

“We want it to be travelling naturally among people and not be intrusive,” study co-author Michael Everett said.

“We want it to be following the same rules as everyone else,” Everett added.

 ?? — MIT ?? Engineers at MIT have designed an autonomous robot with ‘socially aware navigation,’ that can keep pace with foot traffic while observing these general codes of pedestrian conduct.
— MIT Engineers at MIT have designed an autonomous robot with ‘socially aware navigation,’ that can keep pace with foot traffic while observing these general codes of pedestrian conduct.

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