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Multi-Objective Design of Optimisation of a Class of PKMs - The 3-DOF Gantry-Tau

2010

The main contribution of this paper is the use of the evolutionary multi-objective methodology based on the com plex search algorithm and geometric approaches to optimise a parallel kinematic structure. The design optimisation scheme includes the kinematic (collisions free workspace), elastostatic (Cartesian stiffness in the Y direction) and elastodynamic (first resonance frequency) properties of the PKM as the objectives. The optimisation constraints are the support frame lengths, actuator positions, end-effector’s kinematic parameters and the robot’s arm lengths. The optimisation results are presented in this paper.

EngineeringMathematical optimizationbusiness.industryFrame (networking)StiffnessWorkspaceKinematicslaw.inventionComputer Science::RoboticslawControl theorySearch algorithmmedicineRobotCartesian coordinate systemmedicine.symptombusinessActuatorComputingMethodologies_COMPUTERGRAPHICSModelling, Identification, and Control
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Optimization model predictions for postural coordination modes

2003

International audience; This paper examines the ability of the dynamic optimization model to predict changes between in-phase and anti-phase postural modes of coordination and to evaluate influence of two particular environmental and intentional constraints on postural strategy. The task studied was based on an experimental paradigm that consisted in tracking a target motion with the head. An original optimal procedure was developed for cyclic problems to calculate hip and ankle angular trajectories during postural sway with a minimum torque change criterion. Optimization results give a good description of the sudden bifurcation phase between in-phase and anti-phase postural coordination mo…

EngineeringMovementPosturePhysics::Medical PhysicsBiomedical EngineeringBiophysicsTrajectory planningPostural coordinationModels Biological050105 experimental psychologyMotion (physics)Task (project management)Computer Science::Robotics03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineControl theoryHumansTorque0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesOrthopedics and Sports Medicine[PHYS.MECA.BIOM]Physics [physics]/Mechanics [physics]/Biomechanics [physics.med-ph]Bifurcation[ PHYS.MECA.BIOM ] Physics [physics]/Mechanics [physics]/Biomechanics [physics.med-ph]Hipbusiness.industry05 social sciencesRehabilitationBiomechanical PhenomenaMinimum torque change criterionConstraint (information theory)Dynamic optimizationCost criterionLine (geometry)MinificationAnklebusinessHeadPsychomotor Performance030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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Remote control within the UJI Robotics Manufacturing Cell using FPGA-based vision

2007

In this paper we present a work in progress of a new remote control system based on networked robots and FPGAs technology. The experimental validation has been carried out within the UJI (i.e. the acronym for University Jaume I) Robotics Manufacturing Cell. The main devices included in this Cell are: a SCARA manipulator (AdeptOne), a robot arm with six degrees of freedom (Motoman), an industrial belt, several sensors and cameras, an FPGA that takes care of the computer vision algorithms (i.e. including grasping determination), and a distributed architecture that allows any user to control remotely via Internet a specific manufacturing task. The different components of this system are connec…

EngineeringNetwork architecturebusiness.industrySCARARoboticsVisual servoinglaw.inventionlawEmbedded systemInternet ProtocolRobotThe InternetArtificial intelligencebusinessRemote control
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Trajectory tracking of underactuated underwater vehicles

2003

This paper deals with a control strategies for underactuated underwater vehicles whose target is the tracking of a space trajectory. A cascade control strategy is employed which brings to a control law consisting of: 1) a kinematic control law, derived from the vehicle kinematic model, which forces this model to track the reference trajectory; and 2) a dynamic control law which forces the system to track the reference signals given by the kinematic control law. Conditions for asymptotic tracking of the trajectory are given with reference to the standard dynamical model of the above vehicle. An observer of the marine current is also added in order to process the control law. Simulation tests…

EngineeringObserver (quantum physics)business.industryUnderactuationnavigation systemsProcess (computing)Control engineeringKinematicsTracking (particle physics)Pipeline surveyingComputer Science::RoboticsSettore ING-INF/04 - AutomaticaTrajectory trackingControl theoryCascadeTrajectoryUnderactuated underwater vehicleUnderwaterbusinessProceedings of the 40th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (Cat. No.01CH37228)
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Cleveland Clinic International IV Robotics Summit

2021

Abstract Disclaimer In an effort to expedite the publication of articles related to the COVID-19 pandemic, AJHP is posting these manuscripts online as soon as possible after acceptance. Accepted manuscripts have been peer-reviewed and copyedited, but are posted online before technical formatting and author proofing. These manuscripts are not the final version of record and will be replaced with the final article (formatted per AJHP style and proofed by the authors) at a later time. Purpose The proceedings of an international summit on the current and desired future state of use of robotic systems to compound intravenous (IV) solutions are summarized. Summary The International IV Robotics Su…

EngineeringPharmacyintravenous medicationsAutomationPatient safetySAFERHumansPharmacologygeographyMedical educationSummitgeography.geographical_feature_categorybusiness.industryHealth PolicySpecial FeatureRoboticsRoboticsmedication safetyCall to actioncompoundingrobotic technologyRobotic systemsAcademicSubjects/MED00410robotsRobotArtificial intelligencebusinessAmerican Journal of Health-System Pharmacy
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Off-line path correction of robotic face milling using static tool force and robot stiffness

2015

In this paper the developed method for off-line compensation of tool deflections when milling aluminum with an industrial robot is presented. The efficiency of this approach is verified with high precision measurements of deflections using a laser tracker. The compensation method includes both the static milling process model which can predict the mean value components of the tool forces and a new combined local/global approach for estimating the combined stiffnesses of joints. With a process model such as the one presented in this paper and estimates of the robot's joint stiffness values, the tool path can be adjusted to counteract deflections of the tool during milling operations. The mod…

EngineeringRobot kinematicsbusiness.industryStiffnessStructural engineeringlaw.inventionComputer Science::RoboticsIndustrial robotMachininglawControl theoryLaser trackerJoint stiffnessmedicineRobotmedicine.symptombusinessSimulationComputingMethodologies_COMPUTERGRAPHICS2015 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS)
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CiceRobot: a cognitive robot for interactive museum tours

2007

PurposeThe aim of this paper is to integrate perception, action and symbolic knowledge to allow an autonomous robot to operate in unstructured environments and to interact with non‐expert users.Design/methodology/approachTo achieve such goals, a cognitive robot architecture is proposed based on the integration between subsymbolic and linguistic computations through the introduction of an intermediate level of representation based on conceptual spaces.FindingsThe architecture has been tested in the CiceRobot project on tasks related to guided tours in the Archaeological Museum of Agrigento. Experimental results show that robot cognitive behaviors allow one to achieve a full functional roboti…

EngineeringRobotbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectCognitionRoboticsAutonomous robotcomputer.software_genreIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringComputer Science Applicationsmuseum guideIntelligent agentControl and Systems EngineeringHuman–computer interactionPerceptionRobotArtificial intelligenceArchitecturebusinessAutonomous system (mathematics)computermedia_commonIndustrial Robot: An International Journal
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Research Toward The Optical Equipment For An Autonomous Robot For TviV Environment

1989

The paper consists of three major parts: basic technical problems in very high power/megavolt environment, signal processing and mechanical equipment for this environment, construction of a sensor equipped robot for this environment. The first part contains mainly metrological confinements and reliability considerations for the optical, optoelectronic and electronic part of a system. The second part contains mechanics and robotics problems. The result of these two parts is a choice of a system to be realized.

EngineeringSignal processingReliability (semiconductor)business.industryControl systemRobotRoboticsControl engineeringArtificial intelligencebusinessAutonomous robotMechanical equipmentPower (physics)Industrial Inspection
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Robust Control Allocation for Spacecraft Attitude Stabilization under Actuator Faults and Uncertainty

2014

A robust control allocation scheme is developed for rigid spacecraft attitude stabilization in the presence of actuator partial loss fault, actuator failure, and actuator misalignment. First, a neural network fault detection scheme is proposed, Second, an adaptive attitude tracking strategy is employed which can realize fault tolerance control under the actuator partial loss and actuator failure withinλmin⁡=0.5. The attitude tracking and faults detection are always here during the procedure. Once the fault occurred which could not guaranteed the attitude stable for 30 s, the robust control allocation strategy is generated automatically. The robust control allocation compensates the control …

EngineeringSpacecraftArtificial neural networkArticle Subjectbusiness.industryGeneral Mathematicslcsh:MathematicsVDP::Technology: 500::Mechanical engineering: 570General EngineeringControl engineeringFault tolerancelcsh:QA1-939Fault detection and isolationComputer Science::RoboticsSylvester's law of inertiaEngineering (all)Robustness (computer science)Control theorylcsh:TA1-2040Mathematics (all)Robust controlbusinessActuatorlcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)Mathematics (all); Engineering (all)Mathematical Problems in Engineering
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Two-stage procedure based on smoothed ensembles of neural networks applied to weed detection in orange groves

2014

The potential impacts of herbicide utilization compel producers to use new methods of weed control. The problem of how to reduce the amount of herbicide and yet maintain crop production has stimulated many researchers to study selective herbicide application. The key of selective herbicide application is how to discriminate the weed areas efficiently. We introduce a procedure for weed detection in orange groves which consists of two different stages. In the first stage, the main features in an image of the grove are determined (Trees, Trunks, Soil and Sky). In the second, the weeds are detected only in those areas which were determined as Soil in the first stage. Due to the characteristics …

EngineeringTerrain classificationArtificial neural networkbusiness.industrySoil ScienceForestryPattern recognitionOrange (colour)Weed detectionWeed controlControl and Systems EngineeringCrop productionTerrain classificationAgricultural roboticsArtificial intelligencebusinessWeedAgricultural sensingAgronomy and Crop ScienceFood ScienceBiosystems Engineering
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