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4D-based Robot Navigation using Relativistic Image Processing

Simone Müller1,Dieter Kranzlmüller2
1Leibniz Supercomputing Centre
2Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
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Abstract

Machine perception is an important prerequisite for safe interaction and locomotion in dynamic environments. This requires not only the timely perception of surrounding geometries and distances but also the ability to react to changing situations through predefined, learned but also reusable skill endings of a robot so that physical damage or bodily harm can be avoided. In this context, 4D perception offers the possibility of predicting one’s own position and changes in the environment over time. In this paper, we present a 4D-based approach to robot navigation using relativistic image processing. Relativistic image processing handles the temporal-related sensor information in a tensor model within a constructive 4D space. 4D-based navigation expands the causal understanding and the resulting interaction radius of a robot through the use of visual and sensory 4D information.