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ROBOT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS FOR DETERMINING DOCKING STATION POSE INCLUDING MOBILE ROBOTS AND METHODS USING SAME

  • US 20140100693A1
  • Filed: 10/05/2013
  • Published: 04/10/2014
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/05/2012
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A mobile robot system comprising:

  • a docking station including at least two pose-defining fiducial markers, the at least two pose-defining fiducial markers having a predetermined spatial relationship with respect to one another and/or to a reference point on the docking station such that a docking path to the base station can be determined from one or more observations of the at least two pose-defining fiducial markers;

    a mobile robot including;

    a chassis,a motorized drive connected to the chassis for moving the mobile robot to a docked position, anda pose sensor assembly comprising a sensor configured to output a signal in response to the at least two pose-defining fiducial markers in a pose sensor field of view;

    a controller configured to analyze the output signal from the pose sensor assembly, the controller having the predetermined spatial relationship of the at least two pose-defining fiducial markers stored in a controller memory,wherein the controller is configured to determine a docking station pose that is based on the spatial relationship of the pose-defining fiducial markers and the signals from the pose sensor assembly, and to locate a docking station pose on a map of a surface traversed by the mobile robot, andthe controller is further configured to path plan a docking trajectory including a curve having a terminal portion aligned with a docking lane of the docking station, based on a current robot position on the map of the surface and the docking station pose and to provide instructions to the motorized drive to move the mobile robot along the curve of the docking trajectory and into a docking lane aligned with the docking station.

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