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Alpha-N: Shortest Path Finder Automated Delivery Robot with Obstacle Detection and Avoiding System

Published 27 Feb 2020 in cs.RO | (2002.11913v2)

Abstract: Alpha N A self-powered, wheel driven Automated Delivery Robot is presented in this paper. The ADR is capable of navigating autonomously by detecting and avoiding objects or obstacles in its path. It uses a vector map of the path and calculates the shortest path by Grid Count Method of Dijkstra Algorithm. Landmark determination with Radio Frequency Identification tags are placed in the path for identification and verification of source and destination, and also for the recalibration of the current position. On the other hand, an Object Detection Module is built by Faster RCNN with VGGNet16 architecture for supporting path planning by detecting and recognizing obstacles. The Path Planning System is combined with the output of the GCM, the RFID Reading System and also by the binary results of ODM. This PPS requires a minimum speed of 200 RPM and 75 seconds duration for the robot to successfully relocate its position by reading an RFID tag. In the result analysis phase, the ODM exhibits an accuracy of 83.75 percent, RRS shows 92.3 percent accuracy and the PPS maintains an accuracy of 85.3 percent. Stacking all these 3 modules, the ADR is built, tested and validated which shows significant improvement in terms of performance and usability comparing with other service robots.

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