Members
Overall Objectives
Application Domains
Software and Platforms
New Results
Bilateral Contracts and Grants with Industry
Partnerships and Cooperations
Dissemination
Bibliography
XML PDF e-pub
PDF e-Pub


Section: Overall Objectives

Introduction

Main challenge: The overall objective of the Project team e-Motion is to address some fundamental and open issues located at the heart of the emerging research field called “Human Centered Robotics’’. More precisely, our goal is to develop Perception, Decision, and Control algorithmic models whose characteristics fit well with the constraints of human environments; then, these models have to be embedded into “artificial systems” having the capability to evolve safely in human environments while having various types of interactions with human beings. Such systems have to exhibit sufficiently efficient and robust behaviors for being able to operate in open and dynamic environments, i.e., in partially known environments, where time, dynamics and interactions play a major role. Recent technological progress on embedded computational power, on sensor technologies, and on miniaturized mechatronic systems, make the required technological breakthroughs potentially possible (including from the scalability point of view).

Approach and research themes: Our approach for addressing the previous challenge is to combine the respective advantages of Computational Geometry and of Theory of Probabilities, while working in cooperation with neurophysiologists for the purpose of taking into account Human perception and navigation models. Two main research themes are addressed under both the algorithmic and human point of views; these research themes are respectively related to the problems of understanding dynamic scenes in human environments and of navigating interactively and safely in such environments.