Abstract

This paper reports on preliminary work involving a six wheeled all-terrain vehicle being prepared as an autonomous outdoor robotic vehicle, the navigation of which is to be initially supported by flux gate compass, differential global positioning systems (DGPS), range sensing and distance transform based path planning. Extensions involving passive stereopsis ranging and natural landmark based localisation will be developed in the longer term.

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