Autonomous Navigation Based on Magnetic and Geometric Landmarks on Environmental Structure in Real World

For the Real World Robot Challenge (RWRC) 2013, a new task was established: every robot was required to search for designated persons. In this paper, therefore, we consider the difficulty of the task and construct a navigation strategy to achieve the task. To navigate a robot on the basis of the str...

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