Introducing JackRabbot

The social navigation Robot

About

Humans have the innate ability to "read" one another. When people walk in a crowed public space such as a sidewalk, an airport terminal, or a shopping mall, they obey a large number of (unwritten) common sense rules and comply with social conventions. For instance, as they consider where to move next, they respect personal space and yield right-of-way. The ability to model these “rules” and use them to understand and predict human motion in complex real world environments is extremely valuable for the next generation of social robots.

Our work at the CVGL is making practical a new generation of autonomous agents that can operate safely alongside humans in dynamic crowded environments such as terminals, malls, or campuses.  This enhanced level of proficiency opens up a broad new range of applications where robots can replace or augment human efforts. One class of tasks now susceptible to automation is the delivery of small items – such as purchased goods, mail, food, tools and documents – via spaces normally reserved for pedestrians.

In this project, we are exploring this opportunity by developing a demonstration platform to make deliveries locally within the Stanford campus.  The Stanford “Jackrabbot”, which takes it name from the nimble yet shy Jackrabbit, is a self-navigating automated electric delivery cart capable of carrying small payloads. In contrast to autonomous cars, which operate on streets and highways, the Jackrabbot is designed to operate in pedestrian spaces, at a maximum speed of five miles per hour.

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Team

Silvio Savarese

Assistant Professor
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Amir Sadeghian

PhD Candidate
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Patrick Goebel

Research Scientist
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Marynel Vázquez

Postdoctoral Researcher
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Michael Abbot

Visiting Scholar
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Noriaki Hirose

Visiting Scholar
Toyota Central R&D
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Zhenkai Wang

Master Student
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Junwei Yang

Master Student
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AGRIM GUPTA

Master Student
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Hans Magnus Espelund Ewald

Master's Student
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Ferdinand Legros

Master's Student
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Xiaoxue Zang

Master's Student
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Maxime Alexandre Voisin

Master's Student
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Isabella Phung

Highschool Student
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Miriam Haart

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Alumni

Alexandre Alahi

Assistant Professor EPFL
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Alexander Robicquet

Master's Student
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Chris Cruise

Master's Student
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VIGNESH RAMANATHAN

Research Scientist
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Lin Sun

Visiting Student
Stanford
PhD Candidate, HKUST
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Publication

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Acknowledgements

We acknowledge the support of ONR, MURI, Toyota and Panasonic.

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Last update : 10/24/2017