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Autonomous Animated Robots

  • Yamamoto, Masahito;Iwadate, Kenji;Ooe, Ryosuke;Suzuki, Ikuo;Furukawa, Masashi
    • International Journal of CAD/CAM
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.85-91
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    • 2010
  • In this paper, we demonstrate an autonomous design of motion control of virtual creatures (called animated robots in this paper) and develop modeling software for animated robots. An animated robot can behave autonomously by using its own sensors and controllers on three-dimensional physically modeled environment. The developed software can enable us to execute the simulation of animated robots on physical environment at any time during the modeling process. In order to simulate more realistic world, an approximate fluid environment model with low computational costs is presented. It is shown that a combinatorial use of neural network implementation for controllers and the genetic algorithm (GA) or the particle swarm optimization (PSO) is effective for emerging more realistic autonomous behaviours of animated robots.

Robotics in Construction: Framework and Future Directions

  • Aparicio, Claudia Cabrera;Balzan, Alberto;Trabucco, Dario
    • International Journal of High-Rise Buildings
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.105-111
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    • 2020
  • In recent years the construction sector has grown significantly in terms of investment and research on robotics and automation, yet it is still a low-tech and disjointed industry. One of the main scopes of this paper is to determine how robotic automation can provide the answers to the needs this industry has. To that end, an overall framework and development agenda of current technological innovation in the field has been outlined. Possible drawbacks and driving forces in the development of robots in the construction site have been identified. In addition, the review provides for state-of-the-art policies and regulations, as well as the short and medium-term outlook in different markets and countries. Ultimately, the forecast impact on traditional processes, construction sites, emerging technologies and related professions has been summarized in order to delineate prospective repercussions and future directions towards self-sufficiency.

Development of Intelligent Media Service System (정보매체용 물류관리시스템 개발)

  • Rim, Suk-Chul;Lee, Soo-Hun;Hong, Man-Pyo;Hong, Suk-Kyo
    • IE interfaces
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.171-183
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    • 1995
  • A special purpose automated storage and retrieval system is developed in which information media such as compact disc or video tapes can be stored. Hardware system includes rack, stacker crane with robot arm, conveyor, and bar code reader. Software system includes database for address management, user interface for quick scanning of information media by displaying moving image, and algorithms for selecting the closest open location. Such system is widely applicable to CD library or broadcasting station in the forthcoming information age. In this paper we present detailed procedure and tools that are used in designing and implementing such a special AS/R system.

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Localization Requirements for Safe Road Driving of Autonomous Vehicles

  • Ahn, Sang-Hoon;Won, Jong-Hoon
    • Journal of Positioning, Navigation, and Timing
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.389-395
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    • 2022
  • In order to ensure reliability the high-level automated driving such as Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) and universal robot taxi provided by autonomous driving systems, the operation with high integrity must be generated within the defined Operation Design Domain (ODD). For this, the position and posture accuracy requirements of autonomous driving systems based on the safety driving requirements for autonomous vehicles and domestic road geometry standard are necessarily demanded. This paper presents localization requirements for safe road driving of autonomous ground vehicles based on the requirements of the positioning system installed on autonomous vehicle systems, the domestic road geometry standard and the dimensions of the vehicle to be designed. Based on this, 4 Protection Levels (PLs) such as longitudinal, lateral, vertical PLs, and attitude PL are calculated. The calculated results reveal that the PLs are more strict to urban roads than highways. The defined requirements can be used as a basis for guaranteeing the minimum reliability of the designed autonomous driving system on roads.

DEVELOPMENT OF DESIGN FOR AUTOMATION (DFA) BASED ON QUALITY FUNCTION DEPLOYMENT

  • Tae-Hoon Kim;Yoonseok Shin;Wi Sung Yoo;Hunhee Cho;Kyung-In Kang
    • International conference on construction engineering and project management
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    • 2009.05a
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    • pp.1075-1080
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    • 2009
  • Recently, the building construction industry has been forced to cope with lack of skilled labor. A robot-based construction automation system should help overcome crucial troubles which may be caused by this phenomenon. In particular, it is vital to propose design for automation (DFA). Quality function deployment (QFD) is applied a systematic aid in determining the design reflecting customer's needs. This study employs the QFD approach to plan the component designs of an effective automation process, and presents the development process of DFA with an illustrative project. As a result, the study identifies the developers' design requirements for automated construction and weights them by their importance indices.

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Development and Verification of the Automated Cow-Feeding System Driven by AGV (무인이송로봇기반 자동 소사료 공급 시스템 개발 및 검증)

  • Ahn, Sung-Su;Lee, Yong-Chan;Yoo, Ji-Hun;Lee, Yun-Jung
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.232-241
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    • 2017
  • This paper presents an automated cow-feeding system based on an AGV and screw conveyor for domestic livestock farms, which are becoming larger and more commercialized. The system includes a hopper module for loading pellet-type mixed feed at the top of the system, a transfer module mounted with a screw conveyor to transfer feed from the hopper module to the outlet module, an outlet module composed of belt conveyors, and an electromagnetic guided driving-type AGV. The weight of the loaded feed is measured by a load cell located under the transfer module. The system reads the feed discharge information stored in RFID tags installed in each cowshed cell, and a predetermined amount of feed is discharged while the AGV is moving. A cow-feed test system was constructed to determine the design parameters of the screw conveyor in the transfer module that determine the feeding capacity. These parameters include the screw's outer diameter, the screw shaft outer diameter, and screw pitch. The parameters were applied to the finalized cow-feed system construction. A DSP-based main controller and cow-feeding algorithm for different scenarios were also developed to control the system. Experimental results confirmed that the system could supply a total of 21 kg of feed uniformly at 420 g/s for a cowshed cell which has 7 cows. The driving distance was 5 m and the speed was 0.1 m/s. Thus, the proposed system could be applied to standardized domestic livestock farms.

Repair of the Subarterial Type of VSD via a Left Minithoracotomy with using AESOP - A case report - (AESOP을 이용한 좌측 최소개흉술하 동맥하형 심실중격 결손증 교정술 - 1예 보고 -)

  • Moon, Duk-Hwan;Lee, Jae-Won;Cho, Hyun-Jin;Je, Hyoung-Gon;Jung, Sung-Ho;Choo, Suk-Jung;Song, Hyun;Chung, Cheol-Hyun
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.41 no.5
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    • pp.630-632
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    • 2008
  • Minimally invasive cardiac surgery using AESOP (Automated Endoscope System for Optimal Positioning) offers certain advantages such as better a cosmetic outcome, a shortened post operative recovery time and a shorten hospital stay, and these advantages are not achieved by conventional cardiac surgery. We report here on our first robot-assisted (AESOP) left minithoracotomy surgery in a 26 year-old female with a subarteral ventricular septal defect, and this might have been treated by median sternotomy before the development of AESOP.

Development Directions for Automated Layout System of Building Structures (건축물 골조공사용 먹매김 자동화 시스템 개발방향 연구)

  • Lim, Hyunsu;Cho, Kyuman;Kim, Taehoon
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Building Construction
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    • v.21 no.5
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    • pp.387-396
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    • 2021
  • In building construction, the layout operation is performed to accurately construct the building components in their planned locations, and requires a high level of accuracy and precision. With increases in building size and a lack of skilled laborers, this work has seen an increasing demand for productivity and quality improvements through robot-based construction automation. In particular, the layout work for building structures has a higher need for automation. On this background, this study suggests a direction for the development of an automated layout system of building structures. 5 technical factors and 17 sub-factors were derived based on reviews of existing similar systems, and an evaluation of their importance was carried out through an expert survey. As a result, it was found that the most important factors were driving and marking systems for coping with poor driving and working conditions. In terms of sub-factors, control techniques to secure precision and technologies to automate the overall layout process showed high importance. These findings will contribute to the development of more practical and efficient automation systems.

LiDAR Static Obstacle Map based Position Correction Algorithm for Urban Autonomous Driving (도심 자율주행을 위한 라이다 정지 장애물 지도 기반 위치 보정 알고리즘)

  • Noh, Hanseok;Lee, Hyunsung;Yi, Kyongsu
    • Journal of Auto-vehicle Safety Association
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.39-44
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    • 2022
  • This paper presents LiDAR static obstacle map based vehicle position correction algorithm for urban autonomous driving. Real Time Kinematic (RTK) GPS is commonly used in highway automated vehicle systems. For urban automated vehicle systems, RTK GPS have some trouble in shaded area. Therefore, this paper represents a method to estimate the position of the host vehicle using AVM camera, front camera, LiDAR and low-cost GPS based on Extended Kalman Filter (EKF). Static obstacle map (STOM) is constructed only with static object based on Bayesian rule. To run the algorithm, HD map and Static obstacle reference map (STORM) must be prepared in advance. STORM is constructed by accumulating and voxelizing the static obstacle map (STOM). The algorithm consists of three main process. The first process is to acquire sensor data from low-cost GPS, AVM camera, front camera, and LiDAR. Second, low-cost GPS data is used to define initial point. Third, AVM camera, front camera, LiDAR point cloud matching to HD map and STORM is conducted using Normal Distribution Transformation (NDT) method. Third, position of the host vehicle position is corrected based on the Extended Kalman Filter (EKF).The proposed algorithm is implemented in the Linux Robot Operating System (ROS) environment and showed better performance than only lane-detection algorithm. It is expected to be more robust and accurate than raw lidar point cloud matching algorithm in autonomous driving.

Technical Feasibility and Field Applicability Analysis of an All-in-one Attachment-based PHC Pile Head Cutting Robot (PHC 파일 원커팅 두부정리 자동화 로봇의 기술적 타당성 및 현장 적용성 분석)

  • Yeom, Dong-Jun;Kim, Jun-Sang;Kim, Young Suk
    • Korean Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.98-106
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    • 2020
  • Conventional method of PHC pile head cutting work has several challenges with regard to safety, convenience, productivity, and quality. To address such problems, a prototype of the all-in-one attachment-based PHC pile cutting robot is developed(Yeom, 2018). The Primary objective of this study are to develop a final prototype of all-in-one attachment-based PHC pile cutting robot and to analyze technical feasibility and field applicability of final prototype. According to the technical feasibility and field applicability analysis result, at least 74.2% of the respondents are selected positive answer about technical feasibility of the final prototype, at least 66.6% of the respondents are selected positive answer about field applicability of the final prototype. It is expected that when deployed onsite, the final prototype can not only increase the practical use but also improvement the work safety and productivity of work at the PHC pile head cutting job site.