The Infona portal uses cookies, i.e. strings of text saved by a browser on the user's device. The portal can access those files and use them to remember the user's data, such as their chosen settings (screen view, interface language, etc.), or their login data. By using the Infona portal the user accepts automatic saving and using this information for portal operation purposes. More information on the subject can be found in the Privacy Policy and Terms of Service. By closing this window the user confirms that they have read the information on cookie usage, and they accept the privacy policy and the way cookies are used by the portal. You can change the cookie settings in your browser.
This paper presents an interface for navigating a mobile robot that moves at a fixed speed in a planar workspace, with noisy binary inputs that are obtained asynchronously at low bit-rates from a human user through an electroencephalograph (EEG). The approach is to construct an ordered symbolic language for smooth planar curves and to use these curves as desired paths for a mobile robot. The underlying...
This paper presents an interface that allows a human user to specify a desired path for a mobile robot in a planar workspace with noisy binary inputs that are obtained at low bit-rates through an electroencephalograph (EEG). We represent desired paths as geodesics with respect to a cost function that is defined so that each path-homotopy class contains exactly one (local) geodesic. We apply max-margin...
The space of all possible paths through a finite-dimensional configuration space is infinite-dimensional. Nevertheless, paths taken by “real” robotic systems often cluster on a finite-dimensional manifold that is embedded in this infinite-dimensional space and that is governed by a principle of optimality. We take advantage of this property to enable a human user to efficiently specify a desired path...
This paper presents an interface that allows a human pilot to remotely teleoperate an unmanned aircraft flying at a fixed altitude with input only from an electroen-cephalograph (EEG), which is used in this case to distinguish between left- and right-hand motor imagery in the brain. The approach is to construct an ordered symbolic language for smooth planar curves and to use these curves as desired...
Set the date range to filter the displayed results. You can set a starting date, ending date or both. You can enter the dates manually or choose them from the calendar.