Mine Tunnel Exploration using Multiple Quadrupedal Robots

09/20/2019
by   Ian D. Miller, et al.
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Robotic exploration of underground environments is a particularly challenging problem due to communication, endurance, and traversability constraints which necessitate high degrees of autonomy and agility. These challenges are further enhanced by the need to minimize human intervention for practical applications. While legged robots have the ability to traverse extremely challenging terrain, they also engender further inherent challenges for planning, estimation, and control. In this work, we describe a fully autonomous system for multi-robot mine exploration and mapping using legged quadrupeds, as well as a distributed database mesh networking system for reporting data. In addition, we show results from the DARPA Subterranean Challenge (SubT) Tunnel Circuit demonstrating localization of artifacts after traversals of hundreds of meters. To our knowledge, these experiments represent the first fully autonomous exploration of an unknown GNSS-denied environment undertaken by legged robots.

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