Autonomous Navigation
Autonomous navigation research aims to enable robots and vehicles to navigate complex environments without human intervention, focusing on safe and efficient path planning and execution. Current efforts concentrate on improving perception through sensor fusion (e.g., LiDAR, cameras, sonar) and leveraging machine learning techniques, particularly deep reinforcement learning and neural networks, for decision-making and control, often incorporating prior maps or learned models of environment dynamics. This field is crucial for advancing robotics, autonomous driving, and space exploration, with applications ranging from warehouse logistics and agricultural automation to underwater exploration and planetary landing.
Papers
AdaCropFollow: Self-Supervised Online Adaptation for Visual Under-Canopy Navigation
Arun N. Sivakumar, Federico Magistri, Mateus V. Gasparino, Jens Behley, Cyrill Stachniss, Girish Chowdhary
Leveraging Spatial Attention and Edge Context for Optimized Feature Selection in Visual Localization
Nanda Febri Istighfarin, HyungGi Jo