Title
Intelligence Level Performance Standards Research for Autonomous Vehicles.
Abstract
United States and European safety standards have evolved to protect workers near Automatic Guided Vehicles (AGV's). However, performance standards for AGV's and mobile robots have only recently begun development. Lessons can be learned from research and standards efforts for mobile robots applied to emergency response and military applications. Research challenges, tests and evaluations, and programs to develop higher intelligence levels for vehicles can also used to guide industrial AGV developments towards more adaptable and intelligent systems. These other efforts also provide useful standards development criteria for AGV performance test methods. Current standards areas being considered for AGVs are for docking, navigation, obstacle avoidance, and the ground truth systems that measure performance. This paper provides a look to the future with standards developments in both the performance of vehicles and the dynamic perception systems that measure intelligent vehicle performance.
Year
Venue
Field
2015
FinE-R@IROS
Obstacle avoidance,Intelligence levels,Intelligent decision support system,Systems engineering,Transport engineering,Ground truth,Optical tracking,Performance measurement,Engineering,Mobile robot,Safety standards
DocType
Volume
Citations 
Conference
1484
3
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.53
2
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Roger Bostelman116732.16
Tsai Hong213714.46
Elena Messina318723.36