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Mikhail Pivtoraiko
PhD Student

Email address: mpivtora@andrew.cmu.edu

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Carnegie Mellon University
Robotics Institute
5000 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213

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Research interests

I am interested in improving the performance and reliability of off-road mobile robots. I research the system aspects of creating a high mobility autonomous vehicle, especially the perception, planning, and control software. In this work, I hope to advance the state of the art in off-road motion planning and system integration to make autonomous navigation in unknown terrain feasible for vehicles with limited computation features and stringent power requirements. Among various applications of this research, I am very interested in planetary exploration.

Research interest keywords

field robotics, intelligent transportation, machine learning, mobile robots, motion planning, multirobot systems, and obstacle avoidance

Past Projects

PerceptOR (NREC) - We have developed a novel semi-autonomous unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) that includes a dedicated unmanned air vehicle - a "Flying Eye" - that flies ahead of the UGV to detect hazards before the onboard UGV sensors would.
Very Rough Terrain Nonholonomic Trajectory Generation and Motion Planning for Rovers - We are developing rough terrain trajectory generation algorithms for local path planning and optimal regional motion planning methods using a constrained search space.

Publications

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