Door-to-Door Parcel Delivery From Supply Point to User’s Home With Heterogeneous Robot Team: The euROBIN First-Year Robotics Hackathon

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Titel: Door-to-Door Parcel Delivery From Supply Point to User’s Home With Heterogeneous Robot Team: The euROBIN First-Year Robotics Hackathon
Autoren: Suarez, Alejandro, Kartmann, Rainer, Leidner, Daniel, Rossini, Luca, Huber, Johann, Azevedo, Carlos, Rouxel, Quentin, Bjelonic, Marko, Gonzalez-Morgado, Antonio, Dreher, Christian, Schmaus, Peter, Laurenzi, Arturo, Hélénon, François, Serra, Rodrigo, Mouret, Jean-Baptiste, Wellhausen, Lorenz, Perez-Sanchez, Vicente, Gao, Jianfeng, Bauer, Adrian Simon, De Luca, Alessio, Abrini, Mouad, Bettencourt, Rui, Rochel, Olivier, Lee, Joonho, Viana, Pablo, Pohl, Christoph, Batti, Nesrine, Vedelago, Diego, Guda, Vamsi Krishna, Reske, Alexander, Alvarez, Carlos, Reister, Fabian, Friedl, Werner, Burchielli, Corrado, Baudry, Aline, Peller-Konrad, Fabian, Gumpert, Thomas, Muratore, Luca, Gauthier, Philippe, Krebs, Franziska, Jung, Sebastian, Baccelliere, Lorenzo, Watrelot, Hippolyte, Meixner, Andre, Köpken, Anne, Chetouani, Mohamed, Weiner, Pascal, Lay, Florian, Hundhausen, Felix, Reichert, Anne, Jaquier, Noémie, Schmidt, Florian, Sewtz, Marco, Stulp, Freek, Suchenwirth, Lioba, Triebel, Rudolph, Wu, Xuwei, Arrue, Begoña, Schedl-Warpup, Rebecca, Hutter, Marco, Ivaldi, Serena, Lima, Pedro U., Doncieux, Stéphane, Tsagarakis, Nikos, Asfour, Tamim, Ollero, Anibal, Albu-Schäffer, Alin
Weitere Verfasser: Huber, Johann
Quelle: IEEE Robotics and Automation Magazine
IEEE Robotics & Automation Magazine
Verlagsinformationen: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2025.
Publikationsjahr: 2025
Schlagwörter: ddc:004, Handover, Service robots, DATA processing & computer science, [INFO.INFO-RB] Computer Science [cs]/Robotics [cs.RO], Transportation, Logistics, Product delivery, Navigation, Manipulators, Robot sensing systems, Legged locomotion, Hackathon
Beschreibung: Logistics and service operations involving parcel preparation, delivery, and unpacking from a supply point to a user’s home could be carried out completely by robots in the near future, taking advantage of the capabilities of the different robot morphologies for the logistics, outdoor, and domestic environments. The use of robots for parcel delivery can contribute to the goals of sustainability and reduced emissions by exploiting their different locomotion modalities (wheeled, legged, and aerial). This article reports the development and results obtained from the first robotics hackathon celebrated as part of the European Robotics and Artificial Intelligence Network involving eight robotic platforms in three domains: 1) an industrial robotic arm for parcel preparation at the supply point, 2) a Centauro robot, a dual-arm aerial manipulator, and a wheeled-legged quadruped for parcel transportation, and 3) two humanoid robots and two commercial mobile manipulators for parcel delivery and unpacking in domestic scenarios. The article describes the joint operation and the evaluation scenario, the features and capabilities of the robots, particularly those involved in the realization of the tasks, and the lessons learned.
Publikationsart: Article
Dateibeschreibung: application/pdf
ISSN: 1558-223X
1070-9932
DOI: 10.1109/mra.2024.3501954
DOI: 10.5445/ir/1000178880
Zugangs-URL: https://publikationen.bibliothek.kit.edu/1000178880/156941963
https://doi.org/10.5445/IR/1000178880
https://publikationen.bibliothek.kit.edu/1000178880
Rights: CC BY NC ND
Dokumentencode: edsair.doi.dedup.....3abd51adc7657d03b7da24b2bebf882d
Datenbank: OpenAIRE
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Abstract:Logistics and service operations involving parcel preparation, delivery, and unpacking from a supply point to a user’s home could be carried out completely by robots in the near future, taking advantage of the capabilities of the different robot morphologies for the logistics, outdoor, and domestic environments. The use of robots for parcel delivery can contribute to the goals of sustainability and reduced emissions by exploiting their different locomotion modalities (wheeled, legged, and aerial). This article reports the development and results obtained from the first robotics hackathon celebrated as part of the European Robotics and Artificial Intelligence Network involving eight robotic platforms in three domains: 1) an industrial robotic arm for parcel preparation at the supply point, 2) a Centauro robot, a dual-arm aerial manipulator, and a wheeled-legged quadruped for parcel transportation, and 3) two humanoid robots and two commercial mobile manipulators for parcel delivery and unpacking in domestic scenarios. The article describes the joint operation and the evaluation scenario, the features and capabilities of the robots, particularly those involved in the realization of the tasks, and the lessons learned.
ISSN:1558223X
10709932
DOI:10.1109/mra.2024.3501954