2017 Volume 29 Issue 4 Pages 660-667
This paper discusses the generated trajectory of an extended lateral guided sensor steering mechanism (SSM) method for a steered autonomous vehicle moving in a real world environment. In a previous study, an extended SSM was applied to the Smart Dump 9 and AR Chair robots for following preset waypoints on a map. These studies showed only the schematic idea of the method; the precise performance of the generated trajectory was not shown. This paper compares the Smart Dump 9 robot with a newly developed AR Skipper robot; these robots participated in the Tsukuba Challenge in 2015 and 2016, respectively. Finally, experimental data from the Tsukuba Challenge 2016 demonstrates the advantages of the extended SSM and developed control system.
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