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Assistive robotic walker parameter identification for estimation of human thrust without force sensors

2017

In this paper we propose a parameter identification procedure for the wheel-motor dynamic of a robotic walker, i.e. a commercial trolley for elderly people endowed with cognitive, sensing and guidance capabilities. The objective of the wheel-motor dynamic model is to generate a suitable time reference to be used in an estimation algorithm. The ultimate goal of the estimation algorithm is to retrieve the thrust, i.e. torque and force, that the older adult user of the robotic walker applies to the platform. These quantities are of paramount importance in order to adopt intelligent and comfortable walker guidance algorithms. The novelty of this approach is the avoidance of additional costly se…

Estimation0209 industrial biotechnologyEngineeringbusiness.industry020208 electrical & electronic engineeringNoveltyThrustControl engineering02 engineering and technologyForce sensorIdentification (information)020901 industrial engineering & automationSettore ING-INF/04 - Automatica0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringMedical robotics mobile robots parameter estimation robot dynamics wheelsElderly peopleTorquebusiness2017 IEEE 3rd International Forum on Research and Technologies for Society and Industry (RTSI)
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Multi-agent control architecture for RFID cyberphysical robotic systems initial validation of tagged objects detection and identification using Playe…

2016

International audience; The objective of this paper is to describe and validate a multi-agent architecture proposed to control RFID Cyber-Physical Robotic Systems. This environment may contain human operators, robots (mobiles, manipulators, mobile manipulators, etc.), places (workrooms, walls, etc.) and other objects (tables, chairs, etc.). The proposed control architecture is composed of two types of agents dispatched on two levels. We find at the Organization level a Supervisory agent to allow operators to configure, manage and interact with the overall control system. At the Control level, we distinguish the Robots agents, to each robot (mobiles, manipulators or mobile manipulators) is a…

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On-line adaptive neural network in very remote control system

2006

Remote control involves several issues that degrade seriously the performance of the plant to be controlled. This paper presents a strategy improving the characteristics of the remote control system, using an on-line adaptive neural net, in order to learn the variations of the remote system parameters to minimize the errors. This strategy is successfully applied to a client-server remote control system for a two link robot arm. Tests show that an error position in a remote control brushless motor can be highly reduced since its first "reference command" using a prevision of that error to modify the original reference. The neural net, used only by the client, is previously trained using loca…

EngineeringArtificial neural networkbusiness.industryReal-time computingControl engineeringRemote systemlaw.inventionBrushless motorsRemote controllawPosition (vector)Mobile robotsLine (text file)businessRobotsRobotic armRemote controlTest data2005 IEEE Conference on Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation
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Fuzzy Adaptive EKF Motion Control for Nonholonomic and Underactuated Cars with Parametric and non Parametric Uncertainties

2007

A new fuzzy adaptive motion control system including on-line extended Kalman''s filter (EKF) for wheeled underactuated cars with non-holonomic constraints on the motion is presented. The presence of parametric uncertainties in the kinematics and in the dynamics is treated using suitable differential adaptation laws. We merge adaptive control with fuzzy inference system. By using fuzzy system, the parameters of the kinematical controller are functions of the lateral, longitudinal and orientation errors of the motion. In this way we have a robust control system where the dynamics of the motion errors is with lower time response than the adaptive control without fuzzy. Also Lyapunov''s stabili…

EngineeringTRACKING CONTROLControl and OptimizationAdaptive controlbusiness.industryKalman filterFuzzy control systemMotion controlFuzzy logicMOBILE ROBOTSComputer Science ApplicationsHuman-Computer InteractionControl and Systems EngineeringControl theoryElectrical and Electronic EngineeringRobust controlbusinessParametric statistics
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UAV-Assisted Data Collection in Wireless Sensor Networks: A Comprehensive Survey

2021

Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are usually deployed to different areas of interest to sense phenomena, process sensed data, and take actions accordingly. The networks are integrated with many advanced technologies to be able to fulfill their tasks that is becoming more and more complicated. These networks tend to connect to multimedia networks and to process huge data over long distances. Due to the limited resources of static sensor nodes, WSNs need to cooperate with mobile robots such as unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs), or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in their developments. The mobile devices show their maneuverability, computational and energy-storage abilities to support WSNs in mul…

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Hibrid Adaptive/EKF Motion Control and Data Fusion for Ground Vehicles with Kinematical and Dynamical Uncertainties

2006

This paper considers the motion control problem of ground vehicles with nonholonomic constraints and parametric uncertainties both in the kinematic and in the dynamic model. The presence of uncertainties above is treated using adaptation laws where the Lyapunov's stability of the position and orientation errors is proved. Now, if the feedback signals are position and orientation provided by incremental encoders only, then noises of the odometric sensors above can damage the control in terms of difference between the desired and the actual motion of the vehicle and in terms of performances of the parametric adaptation. So an extended Kalman's filter (EKF) is inserted in the feedback for meas…

ControllersMobile robotsnonholonomic wheeled
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Robomaths: Robotics to Learn Matematics in a Architecture Degree

2020

The abstract part of mathematics is a difficult matter included in many subjects in university degrees. Specifically, in architecture degrees students lack interest in this topic if they don’t experience its immediate application. In addition, technological skills are required at every educational level and the students of these degrees are usually more interested in art than in technology. With the aim of encouraging architecture students' interest in mathematics and technology, a methodology is presented here that includes the use of robotics in maths lectures. The key idea is to make the abstract part of mathematics understandable by means of robots.

educational roboticsmobile robotsComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONstrategic innovationgamificationsustainabilityMathematics
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Noised Trajectory tracking Control based on Fuzzy Lyapunov approach for Wheeled Vehicles

2005

This paper solves a trajectory tracking control problem whit outside perturbations for wheeled nonholonomic vehicles using a Fuzzy Lyapunov method. Trough a symbiosis between classical backstepping techniques and fuzzy logic, the control system ensures a good robustness with respect to outside perturbations. Possible causes of perturbations are the characteristics of the ground and the contact between the wheels and the ground. These perturbations can interact with the vehicle, they are sources of uncertainty for the system model and can perturb the validity of the nonholonomic constraints. The convergence of the tracking errors to the origin and the asymptotic stability of the equilibrium …

ControllersMobile robotsnonholonomic wheeled
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Fuzzy EKF Control for Wheeled Nonholonomic Vehicles

2006

In this paper a new Fuzzy extended Kalman robust control system for position and orientation tracking of nonholonomic vehicles with two wheels actuated by two independent DC motors is presented. The problem of robustness and localization are solved simultaneously. About the robustness, some perturbations coming from the outside environment and depending on the contact between the wheels and the ground, involve violations of the nonholonomic constraints. The fuzzy controller of this work is able to obtain a dynamic term of robustness with respect to the perturbations above. However, by using encoders only, the measures of actual position and orientation of the vehicle are with Gaussian noise…

Nonholonomic systemEngineeringControllersbusiness.industryControl engineeringKalman filterFuzzy control systemnonholonomic wheeledComputer Science::RoboticsExtended Kalman filterRobustness (computer science)Control theoryControl systemMobile robotsRobust controlbusinessIECON 2006 - 32nd Annual Conference on IEEE Industrial Electronics
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OMNI-DRL: Learning to Fly in Forests with Omnidirectional Images

2022

Perception is crucial for drone obstacle avoidance in complex, static, and unstructured outdoor environments. However, most navigation solutions based on Deep Reinforcement Learning (DRL) use limited Field-Of-View (FOV) images as input. In this paper, we demonstrate that omnidirectional images improve these methods. Thus, we provide a comparative benchmark of several visual modalities for navigation: ground truth depth, ground truth semantic segmentation, and RGB images. These exhaustive comparisons reveal that it is superior to use an omnidirectional camera to navigate with classical DRL methods. Finally, we show in two different virtual forest environments that adapting the convolution to…

Perception and sensingDeep Reinforcement LearningControl and Systems EngineeringMobile robots and vehicles[INFO.INFO-RB] Computer Science [cs]/Robotics [cs.RO]Omnidirectional sensorsLearning robot control
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