Title
A Neurally Controlled Robot Competes And Cooperates With Humans In Segway Soccer
Abstract
A new RoboCup soccer league is being developed, focusing on human-robot interaction. In this league each team consists of both a human player, mounted on a Segway HT scooter, and a robotic version of the Segway; both human and robot players must cooperate to score goals. This paper details the design of our robotic Segway Soccer Brain-Based Device (SS-BBD). The SS-BBD control system is based on a large scale neural simulation, whose design is dictated by details from the published literature on vertebrate neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, and psychophysics. The physical device is completely autonomous, and possesses special manipulators for kicking and capturing a full-sized soccer ball. The SS-BBD uses visual and laser rangefinder information to recognize a variety of game related objects, which enables it to perform actions such as capturing the ball, kicking the ball to another player, shooting a goal, and maneuvering safely across the field. The SS-BBD can act autonomously or obey voice commands from the human player. This is an unprecedented level of human-robot teamwork on a soccer field. in that our players are not merely acting autonomously, but also communicate with each other and support each other on the field.
Year
DOI
Venue
2006
10.1109/ROBOT.2006.1642263
2006 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ROBOTICS AND AUTOMATION (ICRA), VOLS 1-10
Keywords
Field
DocType
human robot interaction,control system,robot control,mobile robots,psychology,neurophysiology
Teamwork,Robot control,Artificial intelligence,Control system,Laser rangefinder,Engineering,Robot,Human–robot interaction,Mobile robot,Voice command device
Conference
Volume
Issue
ISSN
2006
1
1050-4729
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
6
0.73
6
Authors
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Jason G. Fleischer1584.05
B Szatmáry2565.13
Donald Hutson360.73
Douglas Moore460.73
James A. Snook5111.33
Gerald M. Edelman619019.26
Jeffrey L. Krichmar744341.97