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Development and Application of Unplugged Activity-centered Robot for Improving Creative Problem Solving Ability (창의적 문제해결력 신장을 위한 언플러그드 활동 중심 로봇 개발 및 적용)

  • Hong, Jiyeon;Kim, Yungsik
    • Journal of The Korean Association of Information Education
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    • v.23 no.5
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    • pp.441-449
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    • 2019
  • With the introduction of the 2015 revised curriculum, software education became mandatory in elementary school. The practical subject in the content for the software education consists of information ethics, algorithms, programming, and computer science. Especially, elementary school encourages the unplugged activities. Unplugged activities are preferred among the teachers in the education field as a teaching-learning method. However, those teachers pointed out that the lack of suitable unplugged activity materials was the biggest challenge. In addition, it was pointed out that the existing materials were not suitable for achievement standards, and there are many simple playing-oriented educations that are not linked to computing activities. In this study, we developed an unplugged activity-oriented robot that can be used for the elementary students to learn the basic control structure suggested in the achievement criteria SW education and to develop creative problem solving ability through various activities using sensors. The effectiveness was verified through the software class using the developed robot in this study.

Integrating Ant Colony Clustering Method to a Multi-Robot System Using Mobile Agents

  • Kambayashi, Yasushi;Ugajin, Masataka;Sato, Osamu;Tsujimura, Yasuhiro;Yamachi, Hidemi;Takimoto, Munehiro;Yamamoto, Hisashi
    • Industrial Engineering and Management Systems
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.181-193
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    • 2009
  • This paper presents a framework for controlling mobile multiple robots connected by communication networks. This framework provides novel methods to control coordinated systems using mobile agents. The combination of the mobile agent and mobile multiple robots opens a new horizon of efficient use of mobile robot resources. Instead of physical movement of multiple robots, mobile software agents can migrate from one robot to another so that they can minimize energy consumption in aggregation. The imaginary application is making "carts," such as found in large airports, intelligent. Travelers pick up carts at designated points but leave them arbitrary places. It is a considerable task to re-collect them. It is, therefore, desirable that intelligent carts (intelligent robots) draw themselves together automatically. Simple implementation may be making each cart has a designated assembly point, and when they are free, automatically return to those points. It is easy to implement, but some carts have to travel very long way back to their own assembly point, even though it is located close to some other assembly points. It consumes too much unnecessary energy so that the carts have to have expensive batteries. In order to ameliorate the situation, we employ mobile software agents to locate robots scattered in a field, e.g. an airport, and make them autonomously determine their moving behaviors by using a clustering algorithm based on the Ant Colony Optimization (ACO). ACO is the swarm intelligence-based methods, and a multi-agent system that exploit artificial stigmergy for the solution of combinatorial optimization problems. Preliminary experiments have provided a favorable result. In this paper, we focus on the implementation of the controlling mechanism of the multi-robots using the mobile agents.

Development of a Real-time OS Based Control System for Laparoscopic Surgery Robot (복강경 수술로봇을 위한 실시간 운영체제 기반 제어 시스템의 개발)

  • Song, Seung-Joon;Park, Jun-Woo;Shin, Jung-Wook;Kim, Yun-Ho;Lee, Duk-Hee;Jo, Yung-Ho;Choi, Jae-Seoon;Sun, Kyung
    • Journal of Biomedical Engineering Research
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    • v.29 no.1
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    • pp.32-39
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    • 2008
  • This paper reports on a realtime OS based master-slave configuration robot control system for laparoscopic surgery robot which enables telesurgery and overcomes shortcomings with conventional laparoscopic surgery. Surgery robot system requires control system that can process large volume information such as medical image data and video signal from endoscope in real-time manner, as well as precisely control the robot with high reliability. To meet the complex requirements, the use of high-level real-time OS (Operating System) in surgery robot controller is a must, which is as common as in many of modem robot controllers that adopt real-time OS as a base system software on which specific functional modules are implemened for more reliable and stable system. The control system consists of joint controllers, host controllers, and user interface units. The robot features a compact slave robot with 5 DOF (Degree-Of-Freedom) expanding the workspace of each tool and increasing the number of tools operating simultaneously. Each master, slave and Gill (Graphical User Interface) host runs a dedicated RTOS (Real-time OS), RTLinux-Pro (FSMLabs Inc., U.S.A.) on which functional modules such as motion control, communication, video signal integration and etc, are implemented, and all the hosts are in a gigabit Ethernet network for inter-host communication. Each master and slave controller set has a dedicated CAN (Controller Area Network) channel for control and monitoring signal communication with the joint controllers. Total 4 pairs of the master/slave manipulators as current are controlled by one host controller. The system showed satisfactory performance in both position control precision and master-slave motion synchronization in both bench test and animal experiment, and is now under further development for better safety and control fidelity for clinically applicable prototype.

Development of a robot system for removing top dross on a zinc pot (용융아연욕 부유물 제거용 로봇시스템 개발)

  • 임태균;박상덕;이옥산
    • 제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 1996.10b
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    • pp.1488-1491
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    • 1996
  • Throughout CGL(Continuous Galvanizing Line) in steel works, zinc-coated steel sheets are produced which are used where long-running corrosion resistivity is required. During the galvanizing process, top dross is created and floated on the zinc pot. Because the dross leaves ill patterns on the coated sheets, it is removed manually with shovel-like tools in about twenty minutes. Because, however, the working environment is very noisy, hot and harmful to human workers, a robot system is developed and implemented on a real plant to automatically remove the top dross. It consists of a robot and its carriage system, a pot level sensor, a system controller, and special tools to collect, pick up, and put the top dross into a dross waste basket. A system software is developed to monitor the system status. A series of tests were performed to verify the robot motion and adaptation to working conditions, and proved successful work.

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On the Development of a Gas Metal Arc Welding Robot Controller (가스금속 아아크 용접용(Gas Metal Arc Welding) 로보트제어기 개발에 관한 개론)

  • Pee, Won-Il;Park, Byung-Gun;Kim, Jung-Ho;Koh, Kwang-Ill
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 1993.07a
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    • pp.376-379
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    • 1993
  • GoldStar Industrial Systems Co. R & D center successfully developed the inverter for welding under the support of GoldStar Electric Machinery Co. Now, we are currently working on the mechanical part of articulated robot and a high-performance general purpose motion controller. By combining the above three items, we will be able to constitute the complete welding robot system on our own. In this article. the welding robot system currently under developing is introduced. The main focus will be placed on the development of general purpose motion controller with welding control module. Therefore, the architecture of welding robot controller where the general purpose motion controller is combined with the welding controller module will be explained. Here, the software system will be explained with regard to the hardware system.

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FL Deadzone Compensation of a Mobile robot (이동로봇의 퍼지 데드존 보상)

  • Jang, Jun Oh
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics and Information Engineers
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    • v.50 no.4
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    • pp.191-202
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    • 2013
  • A control structure that makes possible the integration of a kinematic controller and a fuzzy logic (FL) deadzone compensator for mobile robots is presented. A tuning algorithm is given for the fuzzy logic parameters, so that the deadzone compensation scheme becomes adaptive, guaranteeing small tracking errors and bounded parameter estimates. Formal nonlinear stability proofs are given to show that the tracking error is small. The fuzzy logic deadzone compensator is implemented on a mobile robot to show its efficacy.

An Indoor Positioning System for Mobile Robots Using Visible Light Communication and Fuzzy Logic (가시광 통신과 퍼지 논리를 이용한 모바일 로봇의 실내 위치 인식 시스템)

  • Kim, Jun-Young;Kim, Ji-Su;Kang, Geun-Taek;Lee, Won-Chang
    • Journal of Institute of Control, Robotics and Systems
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.75-82
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    • 2016
  • Visible light communication (VLC) using LED lamps is suitable for implementing an indoor positioning system in an indoor environment where the global positioning system (GPS) signal does not reach. In this paper, we present an indoor positioning system for mobile robots using a VLC beacon and fuzzy rules. This system consists of an autonomous mobile robot, VLC modules, and device application software. Fuzzy rules are applied to plan the global and local paths along which the mobile robot navigates indoors. The VLC transmitter modules are attached to the wall or the ceiling as beacons to transmit their own location information. The variable pulse position modulation (VPPM) algorithm is used to transmit data, which is a new modulation scheme for VLC providing a dimming control mechanism for flicker-free optical communication. The mobile robot has a receiver module to receive the location information while performing its mission in the environment where VLC transmitters are deployed.

Implementation of an Intelligent Robot Control System Based on UPnP (UPnP 기반 지능형 로봇 제어 시스템 구현)

  • Kim, Seong-Woo;Park, Yoo-Hyun;Kwon, Soon-Kak
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.16 no.10
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    • pp.2129-2136
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    • 2012
  • With the increased demand of ubiquitous home services, intelligent robots have wide attentions. This kind of robots offer various services through middleware components which can connect with remote servers. In this paper we present an UPnP(Universal Plug and Play) based open-source software framework which makes control the robots remotely. This UPnP architecture for home networking can provide various communication methodologies like command control, eventing, presentation with web services and so on. This paper shows successful implementation results on two real platforms.

Study on a Distrbuted control system for industrial robot peripherals (산업용 로봇트 주변장치의 분산제어에 관한 연구)

  • 김대훈;변증남
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics
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    • v.17 no.6
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 1980
  • A distributed control system is designed and imp, fomented to control various pert pherals of a playback-type industrial robot :or synchronized work motion. The distn buted control system conslists of a 16- bit Mini-computer and several 8bit Micro-computers. In the paper, the struttuie of the control system, the software requirements for system operation as well as the hierarchical computer network for interfacing module computers and the Mini - computer are briefly described. and practical difficulties including including interfacing problem ate discussed.

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Design and Implementation of Educational Robot for Programming Learning (프로그래밍 학습을 위한 교육용 로봇 설계 및 구현)

  • Moon, Chae-Young;Ryoo, Kwang-Ki
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.13 no.6
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    • pp.2497-2503
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    • 2012
  • In this study an educational robot for programming education was designed and implemented. The robot in this study is composed of hardware containing a sensor, a processor, and a motor driver circuit, software to control the educational robot, machine parts to manufacture the robot structure, and a teaching material containing educational contents and the manufacturing manual. This robot is characterized by direct programming without a computer, which gives no spatial restrictions on robot education and enables dynamic program education beyond limitations of the existing static computer program education since students' programming results are found in the robot's movements. User-centered functional commands, which make it possible to control the robot with simple knowledge concerning hardware and basic commands, were used to enable even students who first accessed a robot or computer program to make access with ease.