HEAP – The autonomous walking excavator

06/09/2021
by   Dominic Jud, et al.
0

The demand and the potential for automation in the construction sector is unmatched, particularly for increasing environmental sustainability, improving worker safety and reducing labor shortages. We have developed an autonomous walking excavator - based one of the most versatile machines found on construction sites - as one way to begin fulfilling this potential. This article describes the process of converting an off-the-shelf construction machine into an autonomous robotic system. First we outline the necessary sensing equipment for full autonomy and the novel actuation of the legs, and compare three different complementary actuation principles for the excavator's arm. Second, we solve the state estimation problem for a general wheeled-legged robot. Beside kinematic measurements, it includes GNSS-RTK, to absolutely reference the machine on a construction site. Third, we developed individual controllers for driving, chassis balancing and arm motions allowing for fully autonomous operation. Lastly, we highlight the machine's potential in four different real-world applications, e.g. autonomous trench digging, autonomous assembly of dry stone walls, autonomous forestry work and semi-autonomous teleoperation. On top, we also share some development insights and possible future research directions.

READ FULL TEXT

page 1

page 5

page 14

research
08/02/2022

Autonomous Agriculture Robot for Smart Farming

This project aims to develop and demonstrate a ground robot with intelli...
research
06/26/2021

Rise of the Autonomous Machines

After decades of uninterrupted progress and growth, information technolo...
research
03/27/2020

Maneuver-based Driving for Intervention in Autonomous Cars

The way we communicate with autonomous cars will fundamentally change as...
research
07/08/2020

KIT MOMA: A Mobile Machines Dataset

Mobile machines typically working in a closed site, have a high potentia...
research
08/17/2022

Object Detection for Autonomous Dozers

We introduce a new type of autonomous vehicle - an autonomous dozer that...
research
08/24/2020

Avoiding Negative Side Effects due to Incomplete Knowledge of AI Systems

Autonomous agents acting in the real-world often operate based on models...
research
01/13/2023

AAAI 2022 Fall Symposium: Lessons Learned for Autonomous Assessment of Machine Abilities (LLAAMA)

Modern civilian and military systems have created a demand for sophistic...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset