Self-Supervised Learning of Terrain Traversability From Proprioceptive Sensors
TBMG-5548
08/01/2009
- Content
Robust and reliable autonomous navigation in unstructured, off-road terrain is a critical element in making unmanned ground vehicles a reality. Existing approaches tend to rely on evaluating the traversability of terrain based on fixed parameters obtained via testing in specific environments. This results in a system that handles the terrain well that it trained in, but is unable to process terrain outside its test parameters.
- Citation
- "Self-Supervised Learning of Terrain Traversability From Proprioceptive Sensors," Mobility Engineering, August 1, 2009.