posted on 2004-01-01, 00:00authored byBrett Browning, Ling Xu, Manuela M. Veloso
Dynamically-balancing robots have recently been made
available by Segway LLC, in the form of the Segway
RMP (Robot Mobility Platform). We have addressed
the challenge of using these RMP robots to play soccer,
building up upon our extensive previous work in
this multi-robot research domain. In this paper, we
make three contributions. First, we present a new domain,
called Segway Soccer, for investigating the coordination
of dynamically formed, mixed human-robot
teams within the realm of a team task that requires realtime
decision making and response. Segway Soccer is
a game of soccer between two teams consisting of both
Segway riding humans and Segway RMPs. We believe
Segway Soccer is the first game involving both humans
and robots in cooperative roles and with similar capabilities.
In conjunction with this new domain, we present
our work towards developing a soccer playing robot using
the RMP platform with vision as its primary sensor.
Our third contribution is that of skill acquisition from
a human teacher, where the learned skill is then used
seamlessly during robot execution as part of its control
hierarchy. Skill acquisition and use addresses the
challenge of rapidly developing the low-level actions
that are environment dependent and are not transferable
across robots.