Search for dissertations about: "robotic safety"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 43 swedish dissertations containing the words robotic safety.
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1. Risk Aware Path Planning and Dynamic Obstacle Avoidance towards Enabling Safe Robotic Missions
Abstract : This compilation thesis presents two main contributions in path planning and obstacle avoidance, as well as an integration of the proposed modules with other frameworks to enable resilient robotic missions in complex environments.In general, through different types of robotic missions it is important to have a collision tolerant and reliable system, both regarding potential risks from collisions with dynamic and static obstacles, but also to secure the overall mission success. READ MORE
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2. Online trajectory planning and observer based control
Abstract : The main body of this thesis consists of four appended papers. The first two consider different aspects of the trajectory planning problem, while the last two deal with observer design for mobile robotic and Euler-Lagrange systems respectively. READ MORE
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3. On Cooperative Surveillance, Online Trajectory Planning and Observer Based Control
Abstract : The main body of this thesis consists of six appended papers. In the first two, different cooperative surveillance problems are considered. The second two consider different aspects of the trajectory planning problem, while the last two deal with observer design for mobile robotic and Euler-Lagrange systems respectively. READ MORE
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4. Safety-Aware Autonomous Systems : Preparing Robots for Life in the Real World
Abstract : Real‐world autonomous systems are expected to be increasingly deployed and operating in real‐world environments over the coming decades. Autonomous systems such as AI‐enabled robotic systems and intelligent transportation systems, will alleviate mundane human work, provide new services, and facilitate a smarter and more flexible infrastructure. READ MORE
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5. Toward a Sustainable Human-Robot Collaborative Production Environment
Abstract : This PhD study aimed to address the sustainability issues of the robotic systems from the environmental and social aspects. During the research, three approaches were developed: the first one an online programming-free model-driven system that utilises web-based distributed human-robot collaboration architecture to perform distant assembly operations. READ MORE