Multi-Grouped Grid Map for Semantic-Aware Motion Planning of Mobile Robots

Guang Yang, Shuoyu Wang, Junyou Yang, Peng Shi
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In current navigation systems, path planning is performed on a grid map considering the presence of obstacles in the environment. Although this approach can produce collision-free paths, its performance cannot be guaranteed in dynamic, human-centered environments. The reason for this is that more factors need to be considered, including people’s perceptions, than simply ensuring that one gets from one place to another without colliding with an obstacle. Therefore, the ideal map should be able to manage various types of semantic information in a flexible manner, in addition to tracking obstacles. We propose a multi-group map based on a multi-layer map, which is characterized by allowing the layers to store multiple types of information and be flexibly combined to produce multiple sub-maps that can provide references for semantic navigation. The proposed map has been evaluated through simulation to determine its potential to contribute to the creation of semantic navigation behaviors.
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面向语义感知移动机器人运动规划的多组网格映射
在当前的导航系统中,路径规划是在考虑环境中障碍物存在的网格地图上进行的。虽然这种方法可以产生无碰撞的路径,但它的性能不能保证在动态的、以人为中心的环境中。这样做的原因是,需要考虑更多的因素,包括人们的看法,而不仅仅是确保一个人从一个地方到另一个地方而不遇到障碍。因此,理想的地图除了跟踪障碍物外,还应该能够灵活地管理各种类型的语义信息。我们在多层地图的基础上提出了一种多组地图,其特点是允许层存储多种类型的信息,并可以灵活地组合成多个子地图,为语义导航提供参考。所提出的地图已经通过模拟进行了评估,以确定其有助于创建语义导航行为的潜力。
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