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OpenPodcar: an Open Source Vehicle for Self-Driving Car Research

Authors :
Camara, Fanta
Waltham, Chris
Churchill, Grey
Fox, Charles
Source :
Journal of Open Hardware, 7(1): 8, pp. 1-17 (2023)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

OpenPodcar is a low-cost, open source hardware and software, autonomous vehicle research platform based on an off-the-shelf, hard-canopy, mobility scooter donor vehicle. Hardware and software build instructions are provided to convert the donor vehicle into a low-cost and fully autonomous platform. The open platform consists of (a) hardware components: CAD designs, bill of materials, and build instructions; (b) Arduino, ROS and Gazebo control and simulation software files which provide standard ROS interfaces and simulation of the vehicle; and (c) higher-level ROS software implementations and configurations of standard robot autonomous planning and control, including the move_base interface with Timed-Elastic-Band planner which enacts commands to drive the vehicle from a current to a desired pose around obstacles. The vehicle is large enough to transport a human passenger or similar load at speeds up to 15km/h, for example for use as a last-mile autonomous taxi service or to transport delivery containers similarly around a city center. It is small and safe enough to be parked in a standard research lab and be used for realistic human-vehicle interaction studies. System build cost from new components is around USD7,000 in total in 2022. OpenPodcar thus provides a good balance between real world utility, safety, cost and research convenience.<br />Comment: Published in the Journal of Open Hardware

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Journal of Open Hardware, 7(1): 8, pp. 1-17 (2023)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2205.04454
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5334/joh.46