MorphoNavi: Aerial-Ground Robot Navigation with Object Oriented Mapping in Digital Twin
By: Sausar Karaf , Mikhail Martynov , Oleg Sautenkov and more
Potential Business Impact:
Robot sees and maps its surroundings automatically.
This paper presents a novel mapping approach for a universal aerial-ground robotic system utilizing a single monocular camera. The proposed system is capable of detecting a diverse range of objects and estimating their positions without requiring fine-tuning for specific environments. The system's performance was evaluated through a simulated search-and-rescue scenario, where the MorphoGear robot successfully located a robotic dog while an operator monitored the process. This work contributes to the development of intelligent, multimodal robotic systems capable of operating in unstructured environments.
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