MANAGEMENT UNIT FOR MANAGING MATERIAL DUMPING, SYSTEM, AUTONOMOUS DUMP MACHINE AND METHOD
20230115008 · 2023-04-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G05D1/0214
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A management unit for managing material dumping in a dump area using a plurality of autonomous dump machines. Each autonomous dump machine comprises a sensor arrangement adapted to determine at least one sensor arrangement parameter indicative of the environment adjacent to at least a portion of the autonomous dump machine. The management unit is adapted to establish a set of dump paths, comprising at least one dump path, wherein each dump path extends in the dump area, and issue an instruction to an autonomous dump machine of the plurality of autonomous dump machines to follow a dump path of the set of dump paths until the sensor arrangement parameter, determined by the sensor arrangement of the autonomous dump machine, indicates that the autonomous dump machine has reached a dumping position indicative of a dumping density of the dump area being within a predetermined dumping density range.
Claims
1. A management unit for managing material dumping in a dump area using a plurality of autonomous dump machines, each autonomous dump machine comprising a sensor arrangement adapted to determine at least one sensor arrangement parameter indicative of the environment adjacent to at least a portion of said autonomous dump machine, said management unit being adapted to: a. establish a set of dump paths, comprising at least one dump path, wherein each dump path extends in said dump area, and b. issue an instruction to an autonomous dump machine of said plurality of autonomous dump machines to follow a dump path of said set of dump paths until said sensor arrangement parameter, determined by said sensor arrangement, indicates that said autonomous dump machine has reached a dumping position indicative of a dumping density of said dump area being within a predetermined dumping density range.
2. The management unit according to claim 1, wherein said management unit is adapted to receive dump information from said autonomous dump machine relating to where said autonomous dump machine has dumped its load, preferably said management unit is also adapted to receive shape information indicative of the shape of the load dumped by said autonomous dump machine, said management unit further being adapted to generate a dump map indicative of material currently dumped in said dump area on the basis of the received information.
3. The management unit according to claim 2, wherein said management unit is adapted to determine a set of dump paths comprising at least one dump path on the basis of at least said dump map.
4. The management unit according to claim 2, wherein said management unit is adapted to determine a transversal dump path deviation threshold for a dump path, said transversal dump path deviation threshold being indicative of how much an autonomous dump machine is allowed to transversally deviate from said dump path in a direction towards an adjacent dump path, said management unit being adapted to determine said transversal dump path deviation threshold on the basis of said dump map.
5. The management unit according to claim 4, wherein said management unit is adapted to set a first transversal dump path deviation threshold for a dump path based on a determination that said adjacent dump path is at least partially filled with material, said management unit being adapted to set a second transversal dump path deviation threshold for a dump path based on a determination that said adjacent dump path is not filled with material, said first transversal dump path deviation threshold being greater than said second transversal dump path deviation threshold.
6. The management unit according to claim 1, wherein said management unit is adapted to split said dump area into a plurality of adjacent dump paths, each dump path being associated with a dump path width profile such that the plurality of dump paths covers said dump area.
7. A system for material dumping in a dump area, said system comprising the management unit according to claim 1 and a plurality of autonomous dump machines, each autonomous dump machine comprising a sensor arrangement adapted to determine at least one sensor arrangement parameter indicative of the environment adjacent to at least a portion of said autonomous dump machine.
8. The system according to claim 7, wherein said sensor arrangement parameter is indicative of a dump material height of dump material located in front of said autonomous dump machine, as seen along said dump path, said autonomous dump machine being adapted to determine that said autonomous dump machine has reached said dumping position in response to determining that said dump material height equals or exceeds a predetermined dump material height threshold value.
9. The system according to claim 7, wherein said dump path is associated with a dump path width profile, said autonomous dump machine being adapted to use sensor information from said sensor arrangement being related to, preferably limited to, information within said dump path width profile.
10. The system according to claim 7, wherein said sensor arrangement is adapted to determine an inclination of said autonomous dump machine.
11. The system according to claim 10, wherein said sensor arrangement is adapted to detect a pitch of said autonomous dump machine, said autonomous dump machine being adapted to determine that said autonomous dump machine has reached said dumping position in response to determining that said detected pitch equals or exceeds a predetermined pitch inclination threshold angle.
12. The system according to claim 10, wherein said sensor arrangement is adapted to detect a roll of said autonomous dump machine, said autonomous dump machine being adapted to determine that said autonomous dump machine should discontinue following said dump path in response to determining that said detected roll equals or exceeds a predetermined roll inclination threshold angle.
13. The system according to claim 7, wherein each autonomous dump machine of said plurality of autonomous dump machines is adapted to dump material carried by said autonomous dump machine at said dumping position.
14. An autonomous dump machine comprising a sensor arrangement adapted to determine at least one sensor arrangement parameter indicative of the environment adjacent to at least a portion of said autonomous dump machine, said autonomous dump machine being adapted to receive information relating to a dump path forming part of a dump area intended to be filled with dump material, said autonomous dump machine being adapted to follow said dump path until said sensor arrangement parameter, determined by said sensor arrangement, indicates that said autonomous dump machine has reached a dumping position indicative of a dumping density of said dump area being within a predetermined dumping density range, said autonomous dump machine further being adapted to dump material carried by said autonomous dump machine at said dumping position.
15. The autonomous dump machine according to claim 14, wherein said sensor arrangement parameter is indicative of a dump material height of dump material located in front of said autonomous dump machine, said autonomous dump machine being adapted to determine that said autonomous dump machine has reached said dumping position in response to determining that said dump material height equals or exceeds a predetermined dump material height threshold value.
16. The autonomous dump machine according to claim 15, wherein said autonomous dump machine is adapted to receive information relating to a dump path width profile associated with said dump path, said autonomous dump machine being adapted to use sensor information from said sensor arrangement being related to, preferably limited to, information within said dump path width profile.
17. The autonomous dump machine according to claim 14, wherein said sensor arrangement is adapted to determine an inclination of said autonomous dump machine.
18. The autonomous dump machine according to claim 17, wherein said sensor arrangement is adapted to detect a pitch of said autonomous dump machine, said autonomous dump machine being adapted to determine that said autonomous dump machine has reached said dumping position in response to determining that said detected pitch equals or exceeds a predetermined pitch inclination threshold angle.
19. The autonomous dump machine according to claim 17, wherein said sensor arrangement is adapted to detect a roll of said autonomous dump machine, said autonomous dump machine being adapted to determine that said autonomous dump machine should discontinue following said dump path in response to determining that said detected roll equals or exceeds a predetermined roll inclination threshold angle.
20. The autonomous dump machine according to claim 14, wherein said sensor arrangement comprises a LIDAR sensor and/or a RADAR sensor.
21. The autonomous dump machine according to claim 14, wherein said autonomous dump machine is adapted to detect, preferably using said sensor arrangement, whether or not a portion of said dump area located adjacent to said dump path, as seen in a transversal direction perpendicular to a path extension along said dump path, is filled with material.
22. The autonomous dump machine according to claim 21, wherein said autonomous dump machine is adapted to, in response to detecting that said portion of said dump area located adjacent to said dump path is filled with material, use said sensor arrangement for determining a dumping position in said transversal direction indicative of a dumping density of said dump area being within a predetermined dumping density range.
23. A method for dumping material in a dump area using a system comprising a management unit and a plurality of autonomous dump machines, each autonomous dump machine comprising a sensor arrangement adapted to determine at least one sensor arrangement parameter indicative of the environment adjacent to at least a portion of said autonomous dump machine, said method comprising using said management unit for: a. establishing a set of dump paths, comprising at least one dump path, wherein each dump path extends in said dump area, and b. issuing an instruction to an autonomous dump machine of said plurality of autonomous dump machines to follow one of said dump paths until said sensor arrangement parameter, determined by said sensor arrangement, indicates that said autonomous dump machine has reached a dumping position indicative of a dumping density of said dump area being within a predetermined dumping density range, whereby said autonomous dump machine thereafter dumps material carried by said autonomous dump machine at said dumping position.
24. The method according to claim 23, further comprising receiving, by said management unit, dump information from said autonomous dump machine relating to where said autonomous dump machine has dumped its load, preferably said method further comprises receiving from said autonomous dump machine shape information indicative of the shape of the load dumped by said autonomous dump machine, said method further comprising generating a dump map, using said management unit, indicative of material currently dumped in said dump area on the basis of the received information.
25. The method according to claim 24, further comprising determining a set of dump paths comprising at least one dump path on the basis of at least said dump map.
26. The method according to claim 24, further comprising determining a transversal dump path deviation threshold for a dump path, said transversal dump path deviation threshold being indicative of how much an autonomous dump machine is allowed to transversally deviate from said dump path in a direction towards an adjacent dump path, said method comprising determining said transversal dump path deviation threshold on the basis of said dump map.
27. The method according to claim 26, comprising setting a first transversal dump path deviation threshold for a dump path based on a determination that an adjacent dump path is at least partially filled with material, and setting a second transversal dump path deviation threshold for a dump path based on a determination that an adjacent dump path (is not filled with material, said first transversal dump path deviation threshold being greater than said second transversal dump path deviation threshold.
28. The method according to claim 23, comprising splitting said dump area into a plurality of adjacent dump paths, each dump path being associated with a path width profile such that the plurality of dump paths covers said dump area.
29. The method according to claim 23, wherein said sensor arrangement parameter is indicative of a dump material height of dump material located in front of said autonomous dump machine, said method comprising determining that said autonomous dump machine has reached said dumping position in response to determining that said dump material height equals or exceeds a predetermined dump material height threshold value.
30. The method according to claim 23, wherein said dump path is associated with a dump path width profile, said method comprising using sensor information related to, preferably limited to, information within said dump path width profile.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0051] With reference to the appended drawings, below follows a more detailed description of embodiments of the invention cited as examples.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0062] The autonomous dump machine 10 further comprises a propulsion system 14 which in turn comprises one or more ground engaging members 16. In the
[0063] Furthermore, as indicated in
[0064] Furthermore, as indicated in
[0065] With reference to
[0066] Purely by way of example, and as indicated in
[0067] Moreover, again purely by way of example, the autonomous dump machine 10 may be adapted to use sensor information from the sensor arrangement 22 being related to, preferably limited to, information within the dump path width profile 28. As such, with reference to
[0068] Furthermore, the autonomous dump machine 10 is adapted to follow the dump path 24 until the sensor arrangement parameter, determined by the sensor arrangement 22 of the autonomous dump machine, indicates that the autonomous dump machine 10 has reached a dumping position indicative of a dumping density of the dump area being within a predetermined dumping density range.
[0069] An example of such a dumping position is indicated by the dashed line in
[0070] To this end, with reference to
[0071] As another non-limiting example, the sensor arrangement parameter may be indicative of the autonomous dump machine 10 reaching the end of the dump path 24. Thus, when an autonomous dump machine 10 follows a dump path 24 that has not yet been filled with material (since the sensor arrangement has not discovered any dumped material along the dump path 24), the autonomous dump machine 10 may be adapted to proceed as long as possible along the dump path 24 and thereafter dump the material at the end thereof.
[0072] As yet another non-limiting example, the sensor arrangement parameter may be indicative of an edge in the dump path 24. For example, the sensor arrangement parameter may be indicative of an edge associated with a downwardly extending slope after the edge and in response thereto determining that the autonomous dump machine 10 has reached a dumping position indicative of a dumping density of the dump area being within a predetermined dumping density range.
[0073] Furthermore, the sensor arrangement 22 may be adapted to determine an inclination of the autonomous dump machine 10.
[0074] As a non-limiting example, the sensor arrangement 22 may be adapted to detect a pitch of the autonomous dump machine 10. As used herein, the term “pitch” relates to an inclination angle of the autonomous dump machine 10 around an axis extending parallelly to a transversal axis of the autonomous dump machine 10.
[0075] Moreover, the autonomous dump machine 10 may be adapted to determine that the autonomous dump machine has reached the dumping position in response to determining that the detected pitch equals or exceeds a predetermined pitch inclination threshold angle. As such, again with reference to
[0076] As another non-limiting example, the sensor arrangement 22 may be adapted to detect a roll of the autonomous dump machine 10. As used herein, the term “roll” relates to an inclination angle of the autonomous dump machine 10 around an axis extending parallelly to a longitudinal axis L of the autonomous dump machine 10. The autonomous dump machine 10 may be adapted to determine that the autonomous dump machine 10 should discontinue following the dump path 24 in response to determining that the detected roll equals or exceeds a predetermined roll inclination threshold angle.
[0077] A detected roll that equals or exceeds a predetermined roll inclination threshold angle can imply that the autonomous dump machine 10 travels on a ground that is too soft for the autonomous dump machine 10. As such, the autonomous dump machine 10 may decide not to continue on the dump path 24 in response to determining that the detected roll equals or exceeds the predetermined roll inclination threshold angle.
[0078] Irrespective of how it is determined that the autonomous dump machine 10 has reached a dumping position indicative of a dumping density of the dump area 26 being within a predetermined dumping density range, the autonomous dump machine 10 is further adapted to dump material carried by the autonomous dump machine 10 at the dumping position. This is schematically illustrated in
[0079] Moreover, the autonomous dump machine 10 may be adapted to detect, preferably using the sensor arrangement 22, whether or not a portion of the dump area 26 located adjacent to the dump path 24, as seen in a transversal direction T perpendicular to a path extension along the dump path, is filled with material.
[0080] To this end, reference is made to
[0081] Put differently, the autonomous dump machine 10 may be adapted to, in response to detecting that the portion of the dump area located adjacent to the dump path 24 is filled with material, move towards the previous dump path 34 in order to arrive at a dumping position in the transversal direction T indicative of a dumping density of the dump area being within a predetermined dumping density range.
[0082] As such, the autonomous dump machine 10 may be such that it departs from the current dump path 24, as seen in the transversal direction T, and approaches a transversally adjacent and already filled portion of the dump area 26 before dumping its material.
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[0084] Each one of the autonomous dump machines 10, 38 may be in accordance with any one of the above discussed embodiments of the autonomous dump machine 10.
[0085] Moreover,
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[0087] The management unit 36 may be adapted to communicate with each one of the autonomous dump machines 10, 38. Purely by way of example, the management unit 36 may be adapted to wirelessly communicate with each one of the autonomous dump machines 10, 38. Furthermore, as another non-limiting example, the management unit 36 may be adapted to receive information, also for instance by means of wireless communication means, from each one of the autonomous dump machines 10, 38.
[0088] The management unit 36 is adapted to establish a set of dump paths 24, 34, 44, 46, wherein each dump path extends in the dump area 26. In the
[0089] Furthermore, the management unit 36 is adapted to issue an instruction to an autonomous dump machine 10 of the plurality of autonomous dump machines 10, 38 to follow a dump path 24 of the set of dump paths 24, 34, 44, 46 until the sensor arrangement parameter, determined by the sensor arrangement 22 of the autonomous dump machine 10, indicates that the autonomous dump machine 10 has reached a dumping position indicative of a dumping density of the dump area being within a predetermined dumping density range. The autonomous dump machine 10 thereafter dumps material carried by the autonomous dump machine 10 at the dumping position.
[0090] In this example, the autonomous dump machine 10 sends dump information to the management unit 36 relating to where the autonomous dump machine has dumped its load. As such, though purely by way of example, when the autonomous dump machine 10 is dumping material or just has dumped material, it may issue a signal indicative of its position to the management unit 36.
[0091] Preferably the management unit 36 is also adapted to receive shape information indicative of the shape of the load dumped by the autonomous dump machine 10. To this end, the previously discussed sensor arrangement 22 may be used for determining the shape of the load just dumped by the autonomous dump machine 10 and such information may be sent from the autonomous dump machine 10 to the management unit 36.
[0092] The management unit 36 may further be adapted to generate a dump map 48 indicative of material currently dumped in the dump area on the basis of the received information.
[0093] The
[0094] As such, on the basis of the dump map, the management unit 36 may be adapted to determine additional dump paths. Thus, the management unit 36 may be adapted to operate in an adaptive manner and generate and/or update the set of dump paths 24, 34, 44, 46 on the basis of information obtained from a recent dump map.
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[0096] Moreover, as indicated in
[0097] The transversal dump path deviation threshold 56 is indicative of how much an autonomous dump machine is allowed to transversally deviate from the dump path 34 in a direction towards an adjacent path. The adjacent path is in
[0098] Moreover, the management unit 36 may be adapted to set a first transversal dump path deviation threshold for a dump path based on a determination that the adjacent dump path is at least partially filled with material. Moreover, the management unit 36 may be adapted to set a second transversal dump path deviation threshold for a dump path based on a determination that the adjacent dump path is not filled with material. The first transversal dump path deviation threshold is greater than the second transversal dump path deviation threshold.
[0099] Thus, using
[0100] However, in a condition in which the first dump path 24 is not filled with material, the management unit 36 sets a second transversal dump path deviation threshold for the second dump path 34, the second transversal dump path deviation threshold is smaller than the first transversal dump path deviation threshold which may thus prevent an autonomous dump machine 10, 38 from moving too much in the transversal direction T towards the first dump path 24.
[0101] It should be noted that the above presentation of the management unit 36 and the system 33 comprising the management unit 36 and a plurality of autonomous dump machines 10, 38 should also be regarded as disclosing a method for dumping material in a dump area using a system 33 comprising a management unit 36 and a plurality of autonomous dump machines 10, 38.
[0102] It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above and illustrated in the drawings; rather, the skilled person will recognize that many changes and modifications may be made within the scope of the appended claims.