Special Issue on Field Robotics with Vision Systems

IF 0.9 Q4 ROBOTICS
T. Fukao, Y. Tsumaki, K. Kurashiki
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Abstract

Field robotics has been undergoing rapid progress in recent years. It addresses a wide range of activities performed in outdoor environments, and its applications are being developed in areas where it was previously considered difficult to apply. This rapid progress is largely supported by AI-based improvements in computer vision systems with monocular cameras, stereo cameras, RGB-D cameras, LiDAR systems, and/or other sensors. Field robotics is impelled by an application-driven approach by its nature, and it contributes to the resolution of social problems and the creation of new innovations, including autonomous driving to reduce casualties, autonomous working machines/robots to resolve the problems of labor shortages or dangers, disaster-response robots to aid rescue parties, various kinds of aerial robots to do searches or make deliveries, underwater robots to perform search missions, etc. In this special issue on “Field Robotics with Vision Systems,” we highlight sixteen interesting papers, including one review paper, fourteen research papers, and one development report. They cover various application areas, ranging from underwater to space environments, and they propose interesting integration methods or element technologies to use in outdoor environments where vision systems and robot systems have great difficulty performing robustly. We thank all authors and reviewers, and we hope that this special issue contributes to future research and development in area of field robotics, which promises new innovations.
视觉系统的野外机器人特刊
近年来,野外机器人技术取得了飞速的发展。它解决了在户外环境中进行的广泛活动,并且正在开发其应用于以前认为难以应用的领域。这一快速发展在很大程度上得益于基于人工智能的计算机视觉系统的改进,包括单目摄像头、立体摄像头、RGB-D摄像头、激光雷达系统和/或其他传感器。野外机器人本质上是一种应用驱动的方法,它有助于解决社会问题和创造新的创新,包括减少人员伤亡的自动驾驶,解决劳动力短缺或危险问题的自主工作机器/机器人,帮助救援方的灾害响应机器人,各种空中机器人进行搜索或交付,水下机器人执行搜索任务等。在这期关于“野外机器人与视觉系统”的特刊中,我们重点介绍了16篇有趣的论文,包括一篇综述论文,14篇研究论文和一篇开发报告。它们涵盖了从水下到空间环境的各种应用领域,并提出了有趣的集成方法或元素技术,用于视觉系统和机器人系统难以稳定运行的户外环境。我们感谢所有的作者和审稿人,我们希望这一期特刊有助于未来在现场机器人领域的研究和发展,这将带来新的创新。
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CiteScore
2.20
自引率
36.40%
发文量
134
期刊介绍: First published in 1989, the Journal of Robotics and Mechatronics (JRM) has the longest publication history in the world in this field, publishing a total of over 2,000 works exclusively on robotics and mechatronics from the first number. The Journal publishes academic papers, development reports, reviews, letters, notes, and discussions. The JRM is a peer-reviewed journal in fields such as robotics, mechatronics, automation, and system integration. Its editorial board includes wellestablished researchers and engineers in the field from the world over. The scope of the journal includes any and all topics on robotics and mechatronics. As a key technology in robotics and mechatronics, it includes actuator design, motion control, sensor design, sensor fusion, sensor networks, robot vision, audition, mechanism design, robot kinematics and dynamics, mobile robot, path planning, navigation, SLAM, robot hand, manipulator, nano/micro robot, humanoid, service and home robots, universal design, middleware, human-robot interaction, human interface, networked robotics, telerobotics, ubiquitous robot, learning, and intelligence. The scope also includes applications of robotics and automation, and system integrations in the fields of manufacturing, construction, underwater, space, agriculture, sustainability, energy conservation, ecology, rescue, hazardous environments, safety and security, dependability, medical, and welfare.
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