Integrating a Closed World Planner with an Open World Robot: A Case Study
Talamadupula, Kartik (Arizona State University) | Benton, J. (Arizona State University) | Schermerhorn, Paul (Indiana University) | Kambhampati, Subbarao (Arizona State University) | Scheutz, Matthias (Indiana University)
Consider the following problem: a human-robot team is actively In this paper, we explore the issues involved in engineering engaged in an urban search and rescue (USAR) scenario an automated planner to guide a robot towards maximizing inside a building of interest. The robot is placed inside net benefit accompanied with goal achievement in such this building, at the beginning of a long corridor; a sample scenarios. The planning problem that we face involves partial layout is presented in Figure 1. The human team member satisfaction (in that the robot has to weigh the rewards of has intimate knowledge of the building's layout, but is removed the soft goals against the cost of achieving them); it also requires from the scene and can only interact with the robot replanning ability (in that the robot has to modify its via on-board wireless audio communication. The corridor in current plan based on new goals that are added). An additional which the robot is located has doors leading off from either (perhaps more severe) complication is that the planner side into rooms, a fact known to the robot. However, unknown needs to handle goals involving objects whose existence is to the robot (and the human team member) is the possibility not known in the initial state (e.g., the location of the humans that these rooms may contain injured humans (victims).
Jul-15-2010