Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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466256 | Pervasive and Mobile Computing | 2012 | 11 Pages |
We consider building an indoor low-cost mobile robot that can be used in home applications. Due to the complicated nature of home environments, it is essential for such a robot to be self-guided in the sense that it is able to determine its current location as well as navigate to locations where it is commanded to. We propose a two-tier architecture to achieve this goal at centimeter-to-meter-level accuracy. The robot can even roam into an area which is new to it. We demonstrate a prototyping system based on an extended iRobot and the results have important implications on intelligent homes.
► We build an indoor mobile robot that can be used in home applications.► The robot can guide itself to any locations by two-tier localization architecture.► The two-tier localization can achieve centimeter-to-meter-level accuracy.► We demonstrate a prototyping system based on an extended iRobot.