Mobile Robot Localization and Navigation in Artificial Intelligence: Survey

The potential applications for mobile robots are enormous. The mobile robots must quickly and robustly perform useful tasks in a previously unknown, dynamic and challenging environment. Mobile robot navigation plays a key role in all mobile robot activities and tasks such as path planning. Mobile r...

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Main Authors: G. Nirmala, Dr. S. Geetha, Dr. S. Selvakumar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: "Nicolae Titulescu" University of Bucharest 2017-01-01
Series:Computational Methods in Social Sciences
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Online Access:http://cmss.univnt.ro/wp-content/uploads/vol/split/vol_IV_issue_2/CMSS_vol_IV_issue_2_art.002.pdf
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spelling doaj-d0870797797149a995c89a33e069a5772020-11-24T23:02:51Zeng"Nicolae Titulescu" University of BucharestComputational Methods in Social Sciences2344-12322344-12322017-01-01421222Mobile Robot Localization and Navigation in Artificial Intelligence: SurveyG. Nirmala0Dr. S. Geetha1Dr. S. Selvakumar 2Assistant Professor, Kamaraj College of Engineering and Technology, Virudhunagar, Tamil Nadu, IndiaProfessor, School of Computing Science and Engineering, VIT University- Chennai Campus, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, IndiaProfessor, G.K.M. College of Engineering and Technology, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, IndiaThe potential applications for mobile robots are enormous. The mobile robots must quickly and robustly perform useful tasks in a previously unknown, dynamic and challenging environment. Mobile robot navigation plays a key role in all mobile robot activities and tasks such as path planning. Mobile robots are machines which navigate around their environment getting sensory information about that environment and performing actions dependent on this sensory information. Localization is basic to navigation. Various techniques have been described for estimating the orientation and positioning of a mobile robot. Navigation may be defined as the process of guiding the movement of intelligent vehicle systems from one location to another location with the support of various types of sensors to the different environments such as indoor, outdoor and other complex environments by using various navigation methods. This paper reviews the following mobile robot systems which are used in navigation for localization (1) Odometry (2) Magnetic compass (3) Active beacons (4) Global positioning system (5) Landmark navigation (6) Pattern matching.http://cmss.univnt.ro/wp-content/uploads/vol/split/vol_IV_issue_2/CMSS_vol_IV_issue_2_art.002.pdfMobile RobotNavigationLocalization
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Dr. S. Geetha
Dr. S. Selvakumar
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Dr. S. Geetha
Dr. S. Selvakumar
Mobile Robot Localization and Navigation in Artificial Intelligence: Survey
Computational Methods in Social Sciences
Mobile Robot
Navigation
Localization
author_facet G. Nirmala
Dr. S. Geetha
Dr. S. Selvakumar
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title Mobile Robot Localization and Navigation in Artificial Intelligence: Survey
title_short Mobile Robot Localization and Navigation in Artificial Intelligence: Survey
title_full Mobile Robot Localization and Navigation in Artificial Intelligence: Survey
title_fullStr Mobile Robot Localization and Navigation in Artificial Intelligence: Survey
title_full_unstemmed Mobile Robot Localization and Navigation in Artificial Intelligence: Survey
title_sort mobile robot localization and navigation in artificial intelligence: survey
publisher "Nicolae Titulescu" University of Bucharest
series Computational Methods in Social Sciences
issn 2344-1232
2344-1232
publishDate 2017-01-01
description The potential applications for mobile robots are enormous. The mobile robots must quickly and robustly perform useful tasks in a previously unknown, dynamic and challenging environment. Mobile robot navigation plays a key role in all mobile robot activities and tasks such as path planning. Mobile robots are machines which navigate around their environment getting sensory information about that environment and performing actions dependent on this sensory information. Localization is basic to navigation. Various techniques have been described for estimating the orientation and positioning of a mobile robot. Navigation may be defined as the process of guiding the movement of intelligent vehicle systems from one location to another location with the support of various types of sensors to the different environments such as indoor, outdoor and other complex environments by using various navigation methods. This paper reviews the following mobile robot systems which are used in navigation for localization (1) Odometry (2) Magnetic compass (3) Active beacons (4) Global positioning system (5) Landmark navigation (6) Pattern matching.
topic Mobile Robot
Navigation
Localization
url http://cmss.univnt.ro/wp-content/uploads/vol/split/vol_IV_issue_2/CMSS_vol_IV_issue_2_art.002.pdf
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