Foundations of Autonomous Mobile Robots

Nr.Title   SWS    Course Assessment

INF-61-55-K-6

Foundations of Autonomous Mobile Robots   3V    Oral examination
 Exercises   1Ü    Not mandatory, but recommended

Lecture material & Literature

The Olat course page can be found here
Additional literature will be mentioned during the lecture and exercises.

Content

Autonomous mobile robots (AMR) can be defined as robots able to navigate through the environment in an autonomous way while performing goal-oriented tasks. They can be classified according to their operational environment into unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs), unmanned water vehicles (UWVs), autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs), and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).

In the context of the lecture Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMR), basic techniques and methods are introduced.

Starting with the definition, applications, and the history of AMR, important areas like

  • Sensor Systems
  • Feature Extraction and Object Recognition
  • Modelling
  • Localization
  • Mapping
  • Navigation
  • Control Architectures

are covered. Although this lecture focuses on UGVs, most methods can also be transferred to other types of AMRs.

Requirement

Knowledge of the lecture Foundations of Robotics (INF-60-02-M-5)