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On the use of maps for perception and localisation (Heudiasyc UTC/CNRS)

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  • Session
  • Thursday, 18 June 2015
  • 14:18 - 14:18
  • Duration: 31 mins
  • Publication date: 17 Jul 2015
  • Location: NA, Hotel Novotel Paris les Halles
  • Part of event Autonomous Vehicles

About the session

Session 2: Perception for vehicle navigation and scene understanding

14.30 - Philippe Bonnifait

Over the past years there has been a shift of interest on Autonomous Systems. Once considered academic experiments operating in university laboratories, today we find them in both civilian and military applications, particularly in the form of autonomous vehicles and robotics. 

The scientific community has benefit of the availability of affordable sensors, communications systems and powerful computers which together with developments in control algorithms, sensor fusion and decision-making, are enabling their deployment as part of our daily activities.

Within this context, control engineering provides the underlying framework that enables the emergence of autonomous capabilities of such systems. When considering moving platforms like autonomous cars we find control loops at the actuation level, at the longitudinal/lateral motion control, the decision making/path planning part and to ensure their safe operation.

Keywords:
  • automation TPN
  • autonomous
  • control
  • engineering
  • navigation
  • robotics
  • vehicles

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  • Professor Philippe Bonnifait

    Professor Philippe Bonnifait

    University of Technology of Compiegne (UTC)

    Philippe Bonnifait joined the University of Technology of Compiegne (UTC) 1998. He is now a Professor in the Computer Science Department. He received the Electrical Engineering degree (French Engineer degree) from the Ecole Supérieure d'Electronique de l'Ouest in 1992. He graduated from the Ecole Centrale de Nantes (ECN) in 1994 (Master of Science degree). He received the Ph. D. degree in Automatic Control and Computer Science from the ECN in 1997. In December 2005, he obtained the Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches from UTC.He is currently with the Heudiasyc Laboratory, a joint research unit between CNRS and UTC. He has been until 2014 the head of the research group "Automation, Embedded Systems and Robotics" (ASER) of the lab Heudiasyc. He is now in charge of the mobile robotics network of the project EQUIPEX Robotex and Director of the GdR robotique, a CNRS collaborative research group.Philippe Bonnifait has been involved in several international, European and French collaborative research projects in the field of intelligent vehicles. His research interests are in high integrity positioning, map-matching and multi-sensor perception systems for autonomous navigation in structured outdoor environments.
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