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Supervised autonomy: A framework for human-robot systems development

  • Australian Natl Univ

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Abstract

In this paper we present a paradigm for robot control, Supervised Autonomy. Supervised Autonomy is a framework, which facilitates the development of human robot systems. The components which this framework embraces has been devised in a human-oriented manner, to augment users in accomplishing their task. The general concept of our paradigm is to incorporate supervisory control with a qualitative approach for the control of robots. Supervisory control does not rely on human users to perform all the basic functions of perception and action in a system. The approach we have taken shifts all basic autonomous functions to the physical robot agent, integrated with a set of qualitative instructions, in combination with a simple graphical user interface, and together with suitable feedback from the complete framework. Experimental results of applying this framework to the use of a mobile robot teleoperation system are presented. The system we have developed make extensive use of behavior-based control technology, embracing a number of real-time visual behaviours, together with a set of intuitive instructions designed for the navigation of a mobile robot.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)251-266
Number of pages16
JournalAutonomous Robots
Volume10
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2001
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Behavior-based control
  • Human robot interface
  • Mobile robot navigation
  • Supervised autonomy
  • Supervisory control
  • Teleoperation
  • Visual behaviors
  • Visual navigation

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