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Efficient Path Planning of a High DOF Multibody Robotic System using Adaptive RRT (Adaptive RRT를 사용한 고 자유도 다물체 로봇 시스템의 효율적인 경로계획)

  • Kim, Dong-Hyung;Choi, Youn-Sung;Yan, Rui-Jun;Luo, Lu-Ping;Lee, Ji Yeong;Han, Chang-Soo
    • Journal of Institute of Control, Robotics and Systems
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.257-264
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    • 2015
  • This paper proposes an adaptive RRT (Rapidly-exploring Random Tree) for path planning of high DOF multibody robotic system. For an efficient path planning in high-dimensional configuration space, the proposed algorithm adaptively selects the robot bodies depending on the complexity of path planning. Then, the RRT grows only using the DOFs corresponding with the selected bodies. Since the RRT is extended in the configuration space with adaptive dimensionality, the RRT can grow in the lower dimensional configuration space. Thus the adaptive RRT method executes a faster path planning and smaller DOF for a robot. We implement our algorithm for path planning of 19 DOF robot, AMIRO. The results from our simulations show that the adaptive RRT-based path planner is more efficient than the basic RRT-based path planner.

Image-based Visual Servoing for Automatic Recharging of Mobile Robot (이동로봇의 자동충전을 위한 영상기반 비쥬얼 서보잉 방법)

  • Song, Ho-Bum;Cho, Jae-Seung
    • Journal of Institute of Control, Robotics and Systems
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    • v.13 no.7
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    • pp.664-670
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    • 2007
  • This study deals with image-based visual servoing for automatic recharging of mobile robot. Because mobile robot must be recharged periodically, it is necessary to detect and move to docking station. Generally, laser scanner is used for detect of position of docking station. CCD Camera is also used for this purpose. In case of using cameras, the position-based visual servoing method is widely used. But position-based visual servoing method requires the accurate calibration and it is hard and complex work. Another method using cameras is image-based visual servoing. Recently, image based visual servoing is widely used for robotic application. But it has a problem that cannot have linear trajectory in the 3-dimensional space. Because of this weak point, image-based visual servoing has a limit for real application. In case of 2-dimensional movement on the plane, it has also similar problem. In order to solve this problem, we point out the main reason of the problem of the resolved rate control method that has been generally used in the image-based visual servoing and we propose an image-based visual servoing method that can reduce the curved trajectory of mobile robot in the cartesian space.

Attitude Estimation for the Biped Robot with Vision and Gyro Sensor Fusion (비전 센서와 자이로 센서의 융합을 통한 보행 로봇의 자세 추정)

  • Park, Jin-Seong;Park, Young-Jin;Park, Youn-Sik;Hong, Deok-Hwa
    • Journal of Institute of Control, Robotics and Systems
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    • v.17 no.6
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    • pp.546-551
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    • 2011
  • Tilt sensor is required to control the attitude of the biped robot when it walks on an uneven terrain. Vision sensor, which is used for recognizing human or detecting obstacles, can be used as a tilt angle sensor by comparing current image and reference image. However, vision sensor alone has a lot of technological limitations to control biped robot such as low sampling frequency and estimation time delay. In order to verify limitations of vision sensor, experimental setup of an inverted pendulum, which represents pitch motion of the walking or running robot, is used and it is proved that only vision sensor cannot control an inverted pendulum mainly because of the time delay. In this paper, to overcome limitations of vision sensor, Kalman filter for the multi-rate sensor fusion algorithm is applied with low-quality gyro sensor. It solves limitations of the vision sensor as well as eliminates drift of gyro sensor. Through the experiment of an inverted pendulum control, it is found that the tilt estimation performance of fusion sensor is greatly improved enough to control the attitude of an inverted pendulum.

Mutual Localization of swarm robot using Particle Filter (Particle filter를 이용한 군집로봇의 상호위치인식)

  • Jung, Kwang-Min;Sim, Kwee-Bo
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Intelligent Systems
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.298-303
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    • 2010
  • robots determine the location of the other robot using wireless sensors. Use it to decide how to move his. And go to any location, will make shape of column and line, circle. In this paper, we discuss problem in circle formation enclosing target which moves. It is method about enclosed invader in circle formation based on mutual localization of swarm robot without infrastructure. Therefore, use trilateration that do not need to know the value of the coordinates of reference points. So, Specify enclosed point for the number of robots base on between the relative position of the robot in the coordinate system. And particle filter is proposed to improve the accuracy of the location.

Intelligent Distance Controller for Humanoid Robot Arms Handling a Common Object (휴머노이드 로롯팔의 물체 조작을 위한 지능형 거리 제어기)

  • Bhogadi, Dileep K.;Cho, Hyun-Chan;Kim, Kwang-Sun;Wilson, Sara
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Intelligent Systems Conference
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    • 2008.04a
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    • pp.71-74
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    • 2008
  • The main object of this paper is concentrated on distance control of two robot arms of a humanoid using Fuzzy Logic Controller (FLC) for handling a common object. Serial Link Robot arms are widely used in most significantly in Humanoids serving for older people and also in various industrial applications. A method is proposed here that separates the interconnections between two robot arms so that the resulting model of two arms is decomposed into fuzzy logic based controller. The distance between two end effectors is always kept equal to that of the diameter of an object to be handled, so that the object would not fall down. Mathematical model of this system was obtained to simulate the behavior of serial robotic arms in close loop control before using fuzzy logic controller. Lagrangian equation of motion has been used to obtain the appropriate mathematical model of Robotic arms. The results are shown to provide some improvement over those obtained by more conventional means.

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PID and Adaptive Controllers for a Transportation Mobile Robot with Fork-Type Lifter

  • Nguyen, Van Vui;Tran, Huu Luat;Kim, Yong-Tae
    • International Journal of Fuzzy Logic and Intelligent Systems
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.216-223
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    • 2016
  • This paper proposes a new controller design method for a fork-type lifter (FTL) of a transportation mobile robot. The transportation robot needs to pick up a package from a stack on a storage shelf and move on by a planned path in a logistics center environment. The position of the storage shelf is recognized by reading a QR code on the floor, and using this position, the robot can move to reach the storage shelf and pick up the package. PID controllers and an adaptive controller are designed to control the velocity of two wheels and the position of the FTL. An adaptive controller for the lifter is designed to elevate up and down on a slideway to the correct height position of the package on the stack of the storage shelf. The simulation results show that the PID controllers can respond smoothly to the desired angular velocity and the adaptive controller can adapt quickly and correctly to the desired height.

Selective Activation for Global Ultrasonic System (전역 초음파 시스템의 선택적 활성화)

  • Kim Jin-Won;Kim Yong-Tae;Hwang Samuel B.;Yi Soo-Yeong
    • Journal of Institute of Control, Robotics and Systems
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    • v.12 no.10
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    • pp.955-961
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    • 2006
  • The global ultrasonic system for the self-localization of a mobile robot consists of several ultrasonic transmitters fixed at some reference positions in the global coordinates of robot environment. By activating the ultrasonic transmitters, the mobile robot is able to get the distance to the ultrasonic transmitters and compute its own position in the global coordinate. Due to the limitation on the ultrasonic signal strength and beam width as well as the environmental obstacles however, the ultrasonic signals from some generator may not be transmitted to the robot. Thus, instead of activating the all ultrasonic transmitters, it is necessary to select some ultrasonic generators to activate based on the current robot position. In this paper, we propose a selective activation algorithm for self-localization with the global ultrasonic system. The selective activation algorithm gets the meaningful ultrasonic data at every sampling instants, which results in the faster and more accurate response of the self-localization than the conventional sequential activation. Through the self-localization and path following control, we verify the effectiveness of the proposed selective activation algorithm.

A Parallel Implementation of Multiple Non-overlapping Cameras for Robot Pose Estimation

  • Ragab, Mohammad Ehab;Elkabbany, Ghada Farouk
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.8 no.11
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    • pp.4103-4117
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    • 2014
  • Image processing and computer vision algorithms are gaining larger concern in a variety of application areas such as robotics and man-machine interaction. Vision allows the development of flexible, intelligent, and less intrusive approaches than most of the other sensor systems. In this work, we determine the location and orientation of a mobile robot which is crucial for performing its tasks. In order to be able to operate in real time there is a need to speed up different vision routines. Therefore, we present and evaluate a method for introducing parallelism into the multiple non-overlapping camera pose estimation algorithm proposed in [1]. In this algorithm the problem has been solved in real time using multiple non-overlapping cameras and the Extended Kalman Filter (EKF). Four cameras arranged in two back-to-back pairs are put on the platform of a moving robot. An important benefit of using multiple cameras for robot pose estimation is the capability of resolving vision uncertainties such as the bas-relief ambiguity. The proposed method is based on algorithmic skeletons for low, medium and high levels of parallelization. The analysis shows that the use of a multiprocessor system enhances the system performance by about 87%. In addition, the proposed design is scalable, which is necaccery in this application where the number of features changes repeatedly.

Intuitive Programming of Dual-Arm Robot Tasks using Kinesthetic Teaching Method (직접교시에 의한 직관적인 양팔로봇 작업 생성)

  • Kim, Peter Ki;Park, Hyeonjun;Bae, Ji-Hun;Park, Jae-Han;Lee, Dong-Hyuk;Park, Jaeheung;Kyung, Jin-Ho;Baeg, Moon-Hong
    • Journal of Institute of Control, Robotics and Systems
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    • v.22 no.8
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    • pp.656-664
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    • 2016
  • While anthropomorphic robots are gaining interest, dual-arm robots are widely used in the industrial environment. Many methods exist in order to implement bimanual tasks by dual-arm robot. However, kinesthetic teaching is used in this paper. This paper suggests three different kinesthetic teaching methods that can implement most of the human task by the robot. The three kinesthetic teaching methods are joint level, task level, and contact level teaching. The task introduced in this paper is box packing, which is a popular and complex task in industrial environment. The task is programmed into the dual-arm robot by utilizing the suggested kinesthetic teaching method, and this paper claims that most tasks can be implemented by using the suggesting kinesthetic teaching methods.

A Study on the Obstacle-Avoidance Walking Algorithm of a Biped Robot (이족보행로봇의 장애물극복 보행알고리즘에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Yong-Tae;Lee, Eun-Seon;Lee, He-Young
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Intelligent Systems
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    • v.13 no.6
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    • pp.686-691
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    • 2003
  • In the paper, an intelligent biped walking robot that can overcome the obstacle is developed. Walking algorithms are designed based on the analysis of the human's manner of walking. Infrared sensors are used to detect the obstacles in the working environment and the remote controller of the biped robot use a RF module. The experiment results show that the developed biped walking robot can perform the stable static walking, attention walking, rotation and side stepping to avoid the obstacle, and hurdling the obstacle using the distance correction algorithm that is designed based on the distance information between the biped robot and the obstacle.