Speed Maps: An Application to Guide Robots in Human Environments

11/04/2021
by   Akansel Cosgun, et al.
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We present the concept of speed maps: speed limits for mobile robots in human environments. Static speed maps allow for faster navigation on corridors while limiting the speed around corners and in rooms. Dynamic speed maps put limits on speed around humans. We demonstrate the concept for a mobile robot that guides people to annotated landmarks on the map. The robot keeps a metric map for navigation and a semantic map to hold planar surfaces for tasking. The system supports automatic initialization upon the detection of a specially designed QR code. We show that speed maps not only can reduce the impact of a potential collision but can also reduce navigation time.

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