Group Van de Molengraft

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    P.O. Box 513

    5600 MB Eindhoven

    Netherlands

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Introduction / mission

Group van de Molengraft focusses on the design of autonomous systems that are robust-by-design against the variations that can occur during task execution.

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Design of autonomous systems that can deal with the variations in their surrounding world by exploiting models. Develop world modelling and control methods at all task-relevant levels, from multi-robot collaboration to low-level motion control of drive wheels.

Organisation profile

Group van de Molengraft focusses on the design of autonomous systems that are robust-by-design against the variations that can occur during task execution. The research aims at developing methods for world modelling that exploit the available prior knowledge on task, environment and robot. Such world models allow for robust decision making and control during task execution. A specific aspect of our approach is “laziness”: use feedforward control when possible, use feedback control when needed. Open-loop guarded motion is used where world-model based monitors guard the important conditions and trigger transition events.

The group closely collaborates with national and international industrial and academic partners with demonstrators in different domains such as warehouse robotics, farm and agri-robotics, healthcare, autonomous driving, and the RoboCup competitions (MSL soccer and @Home, sixfold and twofold world champion, respectively).

UN Sustainable Development Goals

In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. Our work contributes towards the following SDG(s):

  • SDG 13 - Climate Action

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