Field Robotics Center Seminar
Alberto Candela Garza

Adaptive Spectroscopic Exploration Driven by Science Hypotheses for Geologic Mapping

Event Location: NSH 1507Bio: Alberto Candela Garza is an M.S. in Robotics student at Carnegie Mellon University, advised by Prof. David Wettergreen. Alberto is affiliated to the Field Robotics Center and is interested in science autonomy for planetary rovers. Prior to CMU, Alberto received a B.S. in Mechatronics Engineering and a B.S. in Industrial Engineering [...]

RI Seminar
Sven Koenig
Professor, Computer Science Department
University of Southern California (USC)

Sven Koenig: Progress on Multi-Robot Path Finding

NSH 1305

Abstract Teams of robots often have to assign target locations among themselves and then plan collision-free paths to their target locations. Examples include autonomous aircraft towing vehicles and automated warehouse systems. For example, in the near future, autonomous aircraft towing vehicles might tow aircraft all the way from the runways to their gates (and vice [...]

RI Seminar
Associate Professor
Robotics Institute,
Carnegie Mellon University

David Held: Robots Learning to Understand Environmental Changes

NSH 1305

Abstract Robots today are typically confined to operate in relatively simple, controlled environments. One reason for these limitation is that current methods for robotic perception and control tend to break down when faced with occlusions, viewpoint changes, poor lighting, unmodeled dynamics, and other challenging but common situations that occur when robots are placed in the [...]

Field Robotics Center Seminar
Silvio Maeta
Systems Engineer (Staff)
Field Robotics Center - Robotics Institute - CMU

Software Development for Robotic Systems: some ideas about how to improve it

Event Location: NSH 1507Bio: Silvio joined the FRC group in 2012 and since then worked with several unmanned ground and aerial vehicles doing a lot of systems integration, testing and performance improvements. Before joining the FRC, he worked for several consumer electronics industries for more than 10 years developing embedded software using both conventional and [...]

Field Robotics Center Seminar
Chen Zhu
Technische Universität München (Technical University of Munich)

Fusion of Cameras and Sparse Ranging Measurements in Multi‐agent SLAM

NSH 1507

Abstract Cameras are widely used for localization and navigation in GNSS‐denied environments. By exploiting VSLAM (Visual Simultaneous Localization and Mapping) techniques, vehicles equipped with cameras are capable of estimating their own trajectories and simultaneously building a map of the surrounding environment. In many applications, multiple cooperative robotic agents (robotic swarms) are used in order to [...]