Journal of the Robotics Society of Japan
Online ISSN : 1884-7145
Print ISSN : 0289-1824
ISSN-L : 0289-1824
On-the-spot Rider-directed Action Instruction with the Personal Vision-based Mobile Robot “Hyper Scooter”
Tomohiro ShibataYoshio MatsumotoMasayuki InabaHirochika Inoue
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1996 Volume 14 Issue 8 Pages 1138-1144

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This paper describes a development of vision-based mobile robot, called Hyper Scooter. A user can ride on Hyper Scooter, and instruct it to act along his/her intention on-the-spot in a natural way.
Hyper Scooter is battery powered, carries a single driver, and has a system that integrates the correlation-based high speed tracking vision system and the user-interface to interact with the robot through visual information.
The features of our system are: (1) To make the mobile robot personal, we designed our system on the premise that a user rides on it. (2) the user requires no special knowledge. (3) Instruction and the execution are immediate supported by our high speed vision system.
The experimental result will show the feasibility of our system. The user can instruct Hyper Scooter to achieve autonomous complex trail replication instantly without explicit environmental model.
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