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CaRINA intelligent robotic car: architectural design and applications
Fecha
2014-04Registro en:
Journal of Systems Architecture, Amsterdam, v.60, n.4, p.372-392, 2014
1383-7621
10.1016/j.sysarc.2013.12.003
Autor
Fernandes, Leandro Carlos
Souza, Jefferson Rodrigo de
Pessin, Gustavo
Shinzato, Patrick Yuri
Sales, Daniel Oliva
Mendes, Caio César Teodoro
Prado, Marcos Gomes
Klaser, Rafael Luiz
Magalhães, André Chaves
Hata, Alberto Yukinobu
Pigatto, Daniel Fernando
Branco, Kalinka Regina Lucas Jaquie Castelo
Junior, Valdir Grassi
Osório, Fernando Santos
Wolf, Denis Fernando
Institución
Resumen
This paper presents the development of two outdoor intelligent vehicles platforms named CaRINA I and CaRINA II, their system architecture, simulation tools, and control modules. It also describes the development of the intelligent control system modules allowing the mobile robots and vehicles to navigate autonomously in controlled urban environments. Research work has been carried out on tele-operation, driver assistance systems, and autonomous navigation using the vehicles as platforms to experiments and validation. Our robotic platforms include mechanical adaptations and the development of an embedded software architecture. This paper addresses the design, sensing, decision making, and acting infrastructure and several experimental tests that have been carried out to evaluate both platforms and proposed algorithms. The main contributions of this work is the proposed architecture, that is modular and flexible, allowing it to be instantiated into different robotic platforms and applications. The communication and security aspects are also investigated.