DocumentCode
2702911
Title
Multi-robot cooperation based human tracking system using Laser Range Finder
Author
Chou, Chen Tun ; Li, Jiun-Yi ; Chang, Ming-Fang ; Fu, Li Chen
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Nat. Taiwan Univ., Taipei, Taiwan
fYear
2011
fDate
9-13 May 2011
Firstpage
532
Lastpage
537
Abstract
In this paper, we develop a multi-human detection system with a team of robots basically in an indoor environment. To start with, we propose a hybrid approach to resolve the problem of human leg detection using Laser Range Finder (LRF) for each robot, that returns not only "true" or "false" type of answer but also a probability. Specifically, the set of measurement data obtained from the laser range finder mounted on a robot is further decomposed into several sectors using an appropriate segmentation technique. Then, we apply a probabilistic model to compare these sectors with leg patterns to check if any of them belongs to the set of human leg patterns or not. Next, we examine the promising leg sectors with a modified Inscribe Angle Variance (IAV) method in order to confirm if these sectors are from human leg\´s are feature or not. Moreover, we also use motion detector to check if these objects move or not as an enhancement of the detection. For the entire multi-human detection system, each robot of the team delivers the detected human information to our central control computer through the Inter-Process Communication (IPC). With prior map information of the residing environment and supposing each robot in the team has a localization module, we can then map these results of human detection from every robot into their global coordinates after process of data association. But in order to reduce the computational complexity while doing the data association among these robots in a team, we introduce a set of appropriate rules. Finally, we apply a particle filter based tracking algorithm to keep accurate track of people being detected and to improve the robustness of the detection outcome. This work has been evaluated through several experiments with a number of mobile robots and humans in an indoor environment, and promising performance has been observed.
Keywords
cooperative systems; feature extraction; laser ranging; mobile robots; multi-robot systems; particle filtering (numerical methods); path planning; pattern classification; robot vision; sensor fusion; tracking; appropriate segmentation technique; computational complexity; data association; human leg detection; human leg pattern; human tracking system; indoor environment; inscribe angle variance method; interprocess communication; laser range finder; mobile robot; multihuman detection system; multirobot cooperation; particle filter based tracking algorithm; probabilistic model; Humans; Leg; Legged locomotion; Robot kinematics; Robot sensing systems; Human Detection; Human Tracking; Laser Range Finder; Multi-robot cooperation;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Robotics and Automation (ICRA), 2011 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Shanghai
ISSN
1050-4729
Print_ISBN
978-1-61284-386-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICRA.2011.5980484
Filename
5980484
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