ReviewOpen Access
Critical Design and Control Issues of Indoor Autonomous Mobile Robots: A Review
Author Affiliations
Rajshahi University of Engineering and Technology, Australian Defence Force Academy
Published InIEEE Access
Year2021
Citations145
Abstract
Robots that can move autonomously and can make intelligent decisions by perceiving their environments and surrounding objects are known as autonomous mobile robots. Such robots have rapidly moved from laboratories to automated industries to fill a variety of roles in our lives, homes, offices, hospitals, industries, and even on the streets. The interest in mobile robots is growing rapidly, prompting an enormous amount of research over the last 30 years, on critical factors of mobile robots such as locomotion, perception, localization, mapping, ego-motion tracking, and dynamic navigation. This article surveys these essential factors of autonomous mobile robots in terms of mathematical modeling, control issues, and challenging factors. Brief discussions are provided on the fundamentals of these technologies, popular algorithms in…
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