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Date
2021Type
- Conference Paper
Abstract
We consider the problem of co-designing em- bodied intelligence as a whole in a structured way, from hardware components such as propulsion systems and sensors to software modules such as control and perception pipelines. We propose a principled approach to formulate and solve complex embodied intelligence co-design problems, leveraging a monotone co-design theory. The methods we propose are intuitive and integrate heterogeneous engineering disciplines, allowing analytical and simulation-based modeling techniques and enabling interdisciplinarity. We illustrate through a case study how, given a set of desired behaviors, our framework is able to compute Pareto efficient solutions for the entire hardware and software stack of a self-driving vehicle. Show more
Publication status
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Book title
2021 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS)Pages / Article No.
Publisher
IEEEEvent
Subject
Robotics; Co-design; Computational designOrganisational unit
09574 - Frazzoli, Emilio / Frazzoli, Emilio
02261 - Center for Sustainable Future Mobility / Center for Sustainable Future Mobility
Funding
180545 - NFS Dependable Ubiquitous Automation (SNF)
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