DocumentCode
948894
Title
Robot Navigation in Cluttered 3-D Environments Using Preference-Based Fuzzy Behaviors
Author
Shi, Dongqing ; Collins, Emmanuel G., Jr. ; Dunlap, Damion
Volume
37
Issue
6
fYear
2007
Firstpage
1486
Lastpage
1499
Abstract
Autonomous navigation systems for mobile robots have been successfully deployed for a wide range of planar ground-based tasks. However, very few counterparts of previous planar navigation systems were developed for 3-D motion, which is needed for both unmanned aerial and underwater vehicles. A novel fuzzy behavioral scheme for navigating an unmanned helicopter in cluttered 3-D spaces is developed. The 3-D navigation problem is decomposed into several identical 2-D navigation subproblems, each of which is solved by using preference-based fuzzy behaviors. Due to the shortcomings of vector summation during the fusion of the 2-D subproblems, instead of directly outputting steering subdirections by their own defuzzification processes, the intermediate preferences of the subproblems are fused to create a 3-D solution region, representing degrees of preference for the robot movement. A new defuzzification algorithm that steers the robot by finding the centroid of a 3-D convex region of maximum volume in the 3-D solution region is developed. A fuzzy speed-control system is also developed to ensure efficient and safe navigation. Substantial simulations have been carried out to demonstrate that the proposed algorithm can smoothly and effectively guide an unmanned helicopter through unknown and cluttered urban and forest environments.
Keywords
aircraft navigation; fuzzy set theory; mobile robots; motion control; remotely operated vehicles; velocity control; 3D environments; 3D motion; autonomous navigation systems; fuzzy behaviors; fuzzy speed-control system; mobile robots; planar navigation systems; robot navigation; unmanned aerial vehicles; unmanned underwater vehicles; 3-D defuzzification; 3-D navigation; autonomous navigation; behavioral system; preference-based fuzzy; Algorithms; Artificial Intelligence; Computer Simulation; Fuzzy Logic; Imaging, Three-Dimensional; Motion; Pattern Recognition, Automated; Robotics;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part B: Cybernetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1083-4419
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TSMCB.2007.904581
Filename
4359278
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