Minimally-intrusive Navigation in Dense Crowds with Integrated Macro and Micro-level Dynamics
In mobile robot navigation, despite advancements, the generation of optimal paths often disrupts pedestrian areas. To tackle this, we propose three key contributions to improve human-robot coexistence in shared spaces. Firstly, we have established a comprehensive framework to understand disturbances...
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Zusammenfassung: | In mobile robot navigation, despite advancements, the generation of optimal
paths often disrupts pedestrian areas. To tackle this, we propose three key
contributions to improve human-robot coexistence in shared spaces. Firstly, we
have established a comprehensive framework to understand disturbances at
individual and flow levels. Our framework provides specialized computational
strategies for in-depth studies of human-robot interactions from both micro and
macro perspectives. By employing novel penalty terms, namely Flow Disturbance
Penalty (FDP) and Individual Disturbance Penalty (IDP), our framework
facilitates a more nuanced assessment and analysis of the robot navigation's
impact on pedestrians. Secondly, we introduce an innovative sampling-based
navigation system that adeptly integrates a suite of safety measures with the
predictability of robotic movements. This system not only accounts for
traditional factors such as trajectory length and travel time but also actively
incorporates pedestrian awareness. Our navigation system aims to minimize
disturbances and promote harmonious coexistence by considering safety
protocols, trajectory clarity, and pedestrian engagement. Lastly, we validate
our algorithm's effectiveness and real-time performance through simulations and
real-world tests, demonstrating its ability to navigate with minimal pedestrian
disturbance in various environments. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2312.17076 |