Laboratory for Autonomous Systems and Mobile Robotics


The Laboratory for Autonomous Systems and Mobile Robotics (LAMOR), directed by Prof. Ivan Petrović of the University of Zagreb Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, has a long tradition in research of advanced control strategies and estimation techniques for a variety of applications with a strong emphasis on autonomous navigation of ground and aerial robots in unknown and dynamic environments. Our methodology relies on a strong coupling between theoretical research, algorithm development, experimental evaluations, and a healthy dose of serendipity. LAMOR's research activity is organized around three major axes: Motion Planning and Control, Simultaneous Localization and Mapping, and Detection and Tracking of Moving Objects. Our laboratory is equipped with state-of-the-art ground and aerial robotic platforms, advanced perception sensors and a motion capture covered arena.


LAMOR receives funding for a new project

LAMOR's Ivan Marković received funding for a new trilateral project by the Crotian National Science Foundation through the Weave initiative. HORACE is a trilateral project between UNIZG-FER, Idiap Research Institute, Switzerland, and Jožef Stefan Institute, Slovenia.

In HORACE, we will go beyond Euclidean distances between two points, and instead consider distances between other geometric objects and  account for manifolds that are not Euclidean. HORACE will lead to novel methodological developments yielding more efficient human-robot collaboration and better understanding of its inherent geometrical structure. For more details, follow the link.

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