Search for dissertations about: "autonomous robot Control"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 52 swedish dissertations containing the words autonomous robot Control.
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16. Optimizing Ocean Feature Estimation and Tracking through Adaptive Sampling and Formation Control of Autonomous Underwater Vehicles
Abstract : Increased ocean temperatures caused by climate change are expected to lead to more frequent and severe harmful algal blooms, which deteriorate water quality, cause human illness and fish mortality. Scientific understanding of algal blooms and their dynamics is limited due to the lack of data from such ocean phenomena. READ MORE
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17. Mobile Robot Traversability Mapping : For Outdoor Navigation
Abstract : To avoid getting stuck or causing damage to a vehicle or its surroundings a driver must be able to identify obstacles and adapt speed to ground conditions. An automatically controlled vehicle must be able to handle these identifications and adjustments by itself using sensors, actuators and control software. READ MORE
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18. Dependable Path Planning for Autonomous Control
Abstract : Changing from automatic to autonomous control has emerged as the main shift on the development of robots nowadays. The autonomous control allows robot to have more freedom as well as direct interactions with human and other robots. Having a dependable platform for autonomous control becomes crucial when building such a system. READ MORE
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19. Planning and Control of Multi-Agent Systems under Signal Temporal Logic Specifications
Abstract : Engineered systems are becoming more connected due to the availability of affordable and mobile communication and computation devices and form, already today, interacting and dependent complex networks. Examples of such systems range from multi-robot systems, e.g., fleets of drones or autonomous cars, over smart grids and smart home technologies. READ MORE
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20. A behavior-based control system for mobile manipulation
Abstract : The field of industrial robotics can be defined as the study, design and use of robot manipulators for manufacturing. Although the problem of designing a controller for industrial robots has been subject of intensive study, a number of assumptions are usually made which may seriously limit the applicability of these robots. READ MORE