Search for dissertations about: "Dimos Dimarogonas"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 34 swedish dissertations containing the words Dimos Dimarogonas.
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1. Human-in-the-Loop Control Synthesis for Multi-Agent Systems under Metric Interval Temporal Logic Specifications
Abstract : With the increase of robotic presence in our homes and work environment, it has become imperative to consider human-in-the-loop systems when designing robotic controllers. This includes both a physical presence of humans as well as interaction on a decision and control level. READ MORE
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2. Hydrobatics: Efficient and Agile Underwater Robots
Abstract : The term hydrobatics refers to the agile maneuvering of underwater vehicles. Hydrobatic capabilities in autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) can enable increased maneuverability without a sacrifice in efficiency and speed. This means innovative robot designs and new use case scenarios are possible. READ MORE
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3. Hydrobatics: Real-time Control, Simulation and Learning for Underactuated AUVs in Agile Maneuvers
Abstract : The term hydrobatics refers to the agile maneuvering of underwater vehicles. Underwater robots such as autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) and remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) are either designed as flight style, optimized for range and speed, or hover style, optimized for precise maneuverability. READ MORE
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4. Control of Dynamical Systems subject to Spatio-Temporal Constraints
Abstract : Over the last decades, autonomous robots have been considered in a variety of applications such as persistent monitoring, package delivery and cooperative transportation. These applications often require the satisfaction of a set of complex tasks that need to be possibly performed in a timely manner. READ MORE
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5. Cooperative Control of Leader-follower Multi-agent Systems under Transient Constraints
Abstract : Significant research has been devoted to the problem of distributed consensus or formation control of multi-agent systems in the last decades. These distributed control strategies are designed for all agents and sometimes it may be redundant and costly since the desired tasks may be fulfilled by steering part of the agents through the appropriately designed local control strategy while the other agents can just follow some standard distributed control protocol. READ MORE