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Distance Measurement of the Multi Moving Objects using Parallel Stereo Camera in the Video Monitoring System (영상감시 시스템에서 평행식 스테레오 카메라를 이용한 다중 이동물체의 거리측정)

  • 김수인;이재수;손영우
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Illuminating and Electrical Installation Engineers
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.137-145
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    • 2004
  • In this paper, a new algorithm for the segmentation of the multi moving objects at the 3 dimension space and the method of measuring the distance from the camera to the moving object by using stereo video monitoring system is proposed. It get the input image of left and right from the stereo video monitoring system, and the area of the multi moving objects segmented by using adaptive threshold and PRA(pixel recursive algorithm). Each of the object segmented by window mask, then each coordinate value and stereo disparity of the multi moving objects obtained from the window masks. The distance of the multi moving objects can be calculated by this disparity, the feature of the stereo vision system and the trigonometric function. From the experimental results, the error rate of a distance measurement be existed within 7.28%, therefore, in case of implementation the proposed algorithm, the stereo security system, the automatic moving robot system and the stereo remote control system will be applied practical application.

Simplified Cooperative Collision Avoidance Method Considering the Desired Direction as the Operation Objective of Each Mobile Robot

  • Yasuaki, Abe;Yoshiki, Matsuo
    • 제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2003.10a
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    • pp.1927-1932
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    • 2003
  • In a previous study, the authors have proposed the Cooperative Collision Avoidance (CCA) method which enables mobile robots to cooperatively avoid collisions, by extending the concept of the Velocity Obstacle to multiple robot systems. The method introduced an evaluation function considering an operation objective so that each robot can choose the velocity which optimizes the function. As the evaluation function could be of an arbitrary type, this method is applicable to a wide variety of tasks. However, it complicates the optimization of the function especially in real-time. In addition, construction of the evaluation function requires an operation objective of the other robot which is very hard to obtain without communication. In this paper, the CCA method is improved considering such problems for implementation. To decrease computational costs, the previous method is simplified by introducing two essential assumptions. Then, by treating the desired direction of locomotion for each robot as the operation objective, an operation objective estimator which estimates the desired direction of the other robot is introduced. The only measurement required is the other robot's relative position, since the other information can be obtained through the estimation. Hence, communicational devices that are necessary for most other cooperative methods are not required. Moreover, mobile robots employing the method can avoid collisions with uncooperative robots or moving obstacles as well as with cooperative robots. Consequently, this improved method can be applied to general dynamic environments consisting of various mobile robots.

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A Study on the Motion Analysis and Lead-Filter Design for High Speed/Accuracy Movement of Gantry Robot (갠트리 로봇의 고속/고정밀 이송을 위한 모션분석 및 앞섬필터 설계)

  • Kim, Jin-Dae;Cho, Che-Seung;Lee, Hyuk-Jin;Shin, Chan-Bai;Park, Chul-Hu
    • Journal of Institute of Control, Robotics and Systems
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.31-37
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    • 2011
  • Recently gantry-type robot with 3 axes rectangular coordinates have been studied in the many industrial production equipment and machinery fields. To acquire a good handling and motion performance of this robot, reducing the settling-time and securing the accurate-transfer positioning under high-speed conditions should be required. However when robot is moved in high-speed, the large inertia of robot can lead to serious vibration of robot's head. The time-delayed control characteristics of this robot can also lead to tracking error. In this research, the analysis of the effects of higher order positional-profile is carried out to assure high-speed performance and stiffness specifications. To remove the residual vibration caused by kinematic coupling effect of dual-servo gantry, we develop a dual-servo gantry of rotary type that moving frame of x-axis rotates about z-axis. In order to decrease the tracking error, the 3 type lead-filter through system identification was applied respectively. From the experimental results, it was shown that zero-order series leader-filter has the best performance about tracking error and settling time.

The Study of Methods for Improve the Linearity of the Walking Assistant Robot to Move on Lateral Slopes (횡단경사면에서 지능형 보행보조로봇의 직진성 향상 방안 연구)

  • Lee, Won-Young;Eom, Su-Hong;Jang, Mun-Suck;Kwon, O-Sang;Lee, Eung-Hyuk
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics and Information Engineers
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    • v.50 no.1
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    • pp.261-268
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    • 2013
  • In this paper, we propose the algorithm that improves the linearity of the walking assistant robot on lateral slopes. The walking assistant robot goes out of the course due to the rotational moment which is caused by the weight of the robot and the slope. To compensate this, we give the weight to each driving axle after comparing the real rotational angular velocity with the target rotational angular velocity which is entered by an user. The results of applying the algorithm to the real walking assistant robot show that the yaw axis deviation of the robot without the algorithm diverges, but the yaw axis deviation of the robot with the algorithm lies within 20cm, which can be recognized as stable. In addition, the changing rate of the course deviation is stabilized and shows no more course deviation, after moving 300cm.

Autonomous Mobile Robot Control using the Wearable Devices Based on EMG Signal for detecting fire (EMG 신호 기반의 웨어러블 기기를 통한 화재감지 자율 주행 로봇 제어)

  • Kim, Jin-Woo;Lee, Woo-Young;Yu, Je-Hun;Sim, Kwee-Bo
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Intelligent Systems
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    • v.26 no.3
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    • pp.176-181
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    • 2016
  • In this paper, the autonomous mobile robot control system for detecting fire was proposed using the wearable device based on EMG(Electromyogram) signal. Myo armband is used for detecting the user's EMG signal. The gesture was classified after sending the data of EMG signal to a computer using Bluetooth communication. Then the robot named 'uBrain' was implemented to move by received data from Bluetooth communication in our experiment. 'Move front', 'Turn right', 'Turn left', and 'Stop' are controllable commands for the robot. And if the robot cannot receive the Bluetooth signal from a user or if a user wants to change manual mode to autonomous mode, the robot was implemented to be in the autonomous mode. The robot flashes the LED when IR sensor detects the fire during moving.

Design of Large-size Marionette Robot Mechanism System Capable of Stage Performances (무대 공연이 가능한 대형 줄 인형 로봇 기구 시스템 설계)

  • Lim, Hong-Seok;Cho, Min-Su;Choi, Soon-Young
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.36 no.10
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    • pp.1205-1211
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    • 2012
  • A marionette is a moving puppet that can be made to perform several actions by pulling wires connected to the puppet. Because a marionette is operated by hand, a stage performance with a human-sized marionette is impossible. However, a marionette robot operated using a wire controller could be used as a human-sized marionette to conduct a stage performance with other robots or actors. In addition, by using mobile stages that utilize mobile platforms, a wire controller, and the marionette robot body, the large marionette robot system designed in this study can be made to rotate and translate freely in a stage performance. The feasibility of the structure of the marionette robot wire control system is verified by using dynamics analysis. Furthermore, the efficiency and safety of the robot is demonstrated by manufacturing and operating a prototype robot.

A Virtual 3D Interface System for the Remote Control of Robot Agent (로봇 에이전트의 원격 제어를 위한 가상 3D 인터페이스 시스템)

  • 안현식
    • Journal of the Institute of Convergence Signal Processing
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    • v.2 no.4
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    • pp.85-90
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    • 2001
  • Recently there are lots of concerning on robot agent system working for itself with the trends of the research of bio-mimetic system and intelligent Therefore it is necessary to develop more humanized interface system from communicating with the robot agent. In this paper a virtual 3D interface system is proposed based on Internet for remote controlling and monitoring of robot agent. The proposed system is constructed as manager-agent model and a man can order a job at the 3D virtual interface environment of the manager located remotely Then the robot agent detects a 3D profile data from a range finder automatically and the robot moves the object to the new position in real space. The proposed system supports a advanced interface displaying virtual 3D graphics and real moving images and which makes it possible one to manage the robot agent more conveniently.

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Tip-over Terrain Detection Method based on the Support Inscribed Circle of a Mobile Robot (지지내접원을 이용한 이동 로봇의 전복 지형 검출 기법)

  • Lee, Sungmin;Park, Jungkil;Park, Jaebyung
    • Journal of Institute of Control, Robotics and Systems
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    • v.20 no.10
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    • pp.1057-1062
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    • 2014
  • This paper proposes a tip-over detection method for a mobile robot using a support inscribed circle defined as an inscribed circle of a support polygon. A support polygon defined by the contact points between the robot and the terrain is often used to analyze the tip-over. For a robot moving on uneven terrain, if the intersection between the extended line of gravity from the robot's COG and the terrain is inside the support polygon, tip-over will not occur. On the contrary, if the intersection is outside, tip-over will occur. The terrain is detected by using an RGB-D sensor. The terrain is locally modeled as a plane, and thus the normal vector can be obtained at each point on the terrain. The support polygon and the terrain's normal vector are used to detect tip-over. However, tip-over cannot be detected in advance since the support polygon is determined depending on the orientation of the robot. Thus, the support polygon is approximated as its inscribed circle to detect the tip-over regardless of the robot's orientation. To verify the effectiveness of the proposed method, the experiments are carried out using a 4-wheeled robot, ERP-42, with the Xtion RGB-D sensor.

Navigation Strategy Of Mobile Robots based on Fuzzy Neural Network with Hierarchical Structure (계층적 구조를 가진 Fuzzy Neural Network를 이용한 이동로봇의 주행법)

  • 최정원;한교경;박만식;이석규
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Intelligent Systems
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    • v.11 no.5
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    • pp.367-372
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    • 2001
  • This paper proposes a hierachically structured navigation algorithm for multiple mobile robots under unknown dynamic environment. The proposed algorithm consists of three basic parts as follows. The first part based on the fuzzy rule generates the turning angle and moving distance of the robot for goal approach without obstacles. In the second part, using both fuzzy and neural network, the angle and distance of the robot to avoid collision with dynamic and static obstacles are obtained. The final adjustment of the weighting factor based on fuzzy rule for moving and avoiding distance of the robots is provided in the third stage. Some simulation results show the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm.

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A Study on Estimating Skill of Smartphone Camera Position using Essential Matrix (필수 행렬을 이용한 카메라 이동 위치 추정 기술 연구)

  • Oh, Jongtaek;Kim, Hogyeom
    • The Journal of the Institute of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • v.22 no.6
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    • pp.143-148
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    • 2022
  • It is very important for metaverse, mobile robot, and user location services to analyze the images continuously taken using a mobile smartphone or robot's monocular camera to estimate the camera's location. So far, PnP-related techniques have been applied to calculate the position. In this paper, the camera's moving direction is obtained using the essential matrix in the epipolar geometry applied to successive images, and the camera's continuous moving position is calculated through geometrical equations. A new estimation method was proposed, and its accuracy was verified through simulation. This method is completely different from the existing method and has a feature that it can be applied even if there is only one or more matching feature points in two or more images.