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In last few years assistive wheelchairs or autonomous robots have become more important. This work deals with an autonomous indoor navigation system for a wheelchair, especially with local path planning. In particular, it is concerned with the different types of trajectories. For this wheelchair, a type with high driving comfort is required. Achieving this objective involves the usage of a clothoid as trajectory. In the course of this work, three different types of clothoids will be explained and discussed. For the high-level navigation, a modified Dijkstra algorithm is used. Further, the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In last few years assistive wheelchairs or autonomous robots have become more important. This work deals with an autonomous indoor navigation system for a wheelchair, especially with local path planning. In particular, it is concerned with the different types of trajectories. For this wheelchair, a type with high driving comfort is required. Achieving this objective involves the usage of a clothoid as trajectory. In the course of this work, three different types of clothoids will be explained and discussed. For the high-level navigation, a modified Dijkstra algorithm is used. Further, the implemented system will be compared to the internal navigation system of the ROS framework. Thereby, the focus of the analysis is to show the impacts of the global planning on the local planning. Additionally, situations are shown, where the wheelchair could not move on without threatening the patient. The analysis furthermore focuses on the speed, the dynamic behaviour as well as the time takenfor reaching the target. Based on this knowledge a conclusion about the driving comfort can be made.
Autorenporträt
Matthias Otto, MSc was born in April 1991 in Vienna, Austria. He graduated at the University of Applied Sciences Technikum Wien, branch "Embedded Systems" in June 2015. During his master degree program, he started working at the UAS Technikum Wien in a research project and as lecturer.