949 resultados para Autonomous Mobile Robot


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El siguiente trabajo presenta un desarrollo innovador de un Robot de Inspección de Tuberías, el cual fue diseñado para operación de Tuberías Verticales (RETOV Robot de operación en tuberías Verticales (siglas en Español)). Cuando RETOV es usado para inspeccionar pozos petroleros, puede ser controlado desde la superficie, esto permite al operador la inspección y monitoreo del pozo. Esto es efectuado a través de una interfaz de usuario que controla el Robot. RETOV fue diseñado con anillos articulados que abrazan la tubería, un nuevo sistema de amortiguación y ruedas móviles brinda la posibilidad de navegar y evitar obstáculos en la tubería realizando tres tipos de movimientos: rotación, traslación y helicoidal. Adicionalmente RETOV fue diseñado para realizar inspección entre dos tuberías(la tubería de producción y el pozo petrolero), con un sistema de seguridad y una estructura liviana, RETOV puede ser equipado con sensores para medir las variables de interés en el pozo. El diseño de la mecánica y el programa de control, la instrumentación, los modelos matemáticos y resultados de las pruebas han sido descritos en esta Tesis. The following Doctoral Thesis presents an innovative application of a Pipe Inspection Robot, which was designed especially as Operation Robot in Vertical Pipes (RETOV) (Robot for operation vertical pipes (Spanish acronyms)). When RETOV is used to inspect Oil Well, can be controlled from the surface, it´s allow the operator the well inspection and monitoring. This is done through our interface that controls the robot. The RETOV was designed with an articulated ring systems that embrace the pipe, a new damping systems and mobile wheels bring the possibility to navigate and avoid obstacles into the well, performing three types of movement: Rotational, translational and screw. Additional, RETOV was designed to perform the inspection between two pipes (pipe and oil well production), with a security braking systems and lightweight structure; RETOV can be equipment with sensors to measure the variables of interest in the well. The hardware and Software design, the instrumentation, the mathematical models, and the test results have been described in this thesis.

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Many mobile devices embed nowadays inertial sensors. This enables new forms of human-computer interaction through the use of gestures (movements performed with the mobile device) as a way of communication. This paper presents an accelerometer-based gesture recognition system for mobile devices which is able to recognize a collection of 10 different hand gestures. The system was conceived to be light and to operate in a user -independent manner in real time. The recognition system was implemented in a smart phone and evaluated through a collection of user tests, which showed a recognition accuracy similar to other state-of-the art techniques and a lower computational complexity. The system was also used to build a human -robot interface that enables controlling a wheeled robot with the gestures made with the mobile phone.

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This paper focuses on the general problem of coordinating multiple robots. More specifically, it addresses the self-election of heterogeneous specialized tasks by autonomous robots. In this paper we focus on a specifically distributed or decentralized approach as we are particularly interested on decentralized solution where the robots themselves autonomously and in an individual manner, are responsible of selecting a particular task so that all the existing tasks are optimally distributed and executed. In this regard, we have established an experimental scenario to solve the corresponding multi-tasks distribution problem and we propose a solution using two different approaches by applying Ant Colony Optimization-based deterministic algorithms as well as Learning Automata-based probabilistic algorithms. We have evaluated the robustness of the algorithm, perturbing the number of pending loads to simulate the robot’s error in estimating the real number of pending tasks and also the dynamic generation of loads through time. The paper ends with a critical discussion of experimental results.

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This paper focuses on the general problem of coordinating of multi-robot systems, more specifically, it addresses the self-election of heterogeneous and specialized tasks by autonomous robots. In this regard, it has proposed experimenting with two different techniques based chiefly on selforganization and emergence biologically inspired, by applying response threshold models as well as ant colony optimization. Under this approach it can speak of multi-tasks selection instead of multi-tasks allocation, that means, as the agents or robots select the tasks instead of being assigned a task by a central controller. The key element in these algorithms is the estimation of the stimuli and the adaptive update of the thresholds. This means that each robot performs this estimate locally depending on the load or the number of pending tasks to be performed. It has evaluated the robustness of the algorithms, perturbing the number of pending loads to simulate the robot’s error in estimating the real number of pending tasks and also the dynamic generation of loads through time. The paper ends with a critical discussion of experimental results.

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This paper focuses on the general problem of coordinating multiple robots. More specifically, it addresses the self-selection of heterogeneous specialized tasks by autonomous robots. In this paper we focus on a specifically distributed or decentralized approach as we are particularly interested in a decentralized solution where the robots themselves autonomously and in an individual manner, are responsible for selecting a particular task so that all the existing tasks are optimally distributed and executed. In this regard, we have established an experimental scenario to solve the corresponding multi-task distribution problem and we propose a solution using two different approaches by applying Response Threshold Models as well as Learning Automata-based probabilistic algorithms. We have evaluated the robustness of the algorithms, perturbing the number of pending loads to simulate the robot’s error in estimating the real number of pending tasks and also the dynamic generation of loads through time. The paper ends with a critical discussion of experimental results.

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VladBot es un robot autónomo diseñado para posicionar en interiores un micrófono de medida. Este prototipo puede valorar la idea de automatizar medidas acústicas en interiores mediante un robot autónomo. Posee dos ruedas motrices y una rueda loca. Ésta rueda loca aporta maniobrabilidad al robot. Un soporte extensible hecho de aluminio sostiene el micrófono de medida. VladBot ha sido diseñado con tecnologías de bajo coste y bajo una plataforma abierta, Arduino. Arduino es una plataforma electrónica libre. Esto quiere decir que los usuarios tienen libre acceso a toda la información referente a los micro-controladores (hardware) y referente al software. Ofrece un IDE (Integrated Development Environment, en español, Entorno de Desarrollo Integrado) de forma gratuita y con un sencillo lenguaje de programación, con el que se pueden realizar proyectos de cualquier tipo. Además, los usuarios disponen de un foro donde encontrar ayuda, “Arduino Forum”. VladBot se comunica con el usuario a través de Bluetooth, creando un enlace fiable y con un alcance suficiente (aproximadamente 100 metros) para que controlar a VladBot desde una sala contigua. Hoy en día, Bluetooth es una tecnología implantada en casi todos los ordenadores, por lo que no necesario ningún sistema adicional para crear dicho enlace. Esta comunicación utiliza un protocolo de comunicaciones, JSON (JavaScript Object Notation). JSON hace que la comunicación sea más fiable, ya que sólo un tipo de mensajes preestablecidos son reconocidos. Gracias a este protocolo es posible la comunicación con otro software, permitiendo crear itinerarios en otro programa externo. El diseño de VladBot favorece su evolución hasta un sistema más preciso ya que el usuario puede realizar modificaciones en el robot. El código que se proporciona puede ser modificado, aumentando las funcionalidades de VladBot o mejorándolas. Sus componentes pueden ser cambiados también (incluso añadir nuevos dispositivos) para aumentar sus capacidades. Vladbot es por tanto, un sistema de transporte (de bajo coste) para un micrófono de medida que se puede comunicar inalámbricamente con el usuario de manera fiable. ABSTRACT. VladBot is an autonomous robot designed to indoor positioning of a measurement microphone. This prototype can value the idea of making automatic acoustic measurements indoor with an autonomous robot. It has two drive wheels and a caster ball. This caster ball provides manoeuvrability to the robot. An extendible stand made in aluminium holds the measurement microphone. VladBot has been designed with low cost technologies and under an open-source platform, Arduino. Arduino is a freeFsource electronics platform. This means that users have free access to all the information about micro-controllers (hardware) and about the software. Arduino offers a free IDE (Integrated Development Environment) with an easy programming language, which any kind of project can be made with. Besides, users have a forum where find help, “Arduino Forum”. VladBot communicates with the user by Bluetooth, creating a reliable link with enough range (100 meters approximately) for controlling VladBot in the next room. Nowadays, Bluetooth is a technology embedded in almost laptops, so it is not necessary any additional system for create this link. This communication uses a communication protocol, JSON (JavaScript Object Notation). JSON makes the communication more reliable, since only a preFestablished kind of messages are recognised. Thanks to this protocol is possible the communication with another software, allowing to create routes in an external program. VladBot´s design favours its evolution to an accurate system since the user can make modifications in the robot. The code given can be changed, increasing VladBot´s uses or improving these uses. Their components can be changed too (even new devices can be added) for increasing its abilities. So, VladBot is a (low cost) transport system for a measurement microphone, which can communicate with the user in a reliable way.

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Autonomous aerial refueling is a key enabling technology for both manned and unmanned aircraft where extended flight duration or range are required. The results presented within this paper offer one potential vision-based sensing solution, together with a unique test environment. A hierarchical visual tracking algorithm based on direct methods is proposed and developed for the purposes of tracking a drogue during the capture stage of autonomous aerial refueling, and of estimating its 3D position. Intended to be applied in real time to a video stream from a single monocular camera mounted on the receiver aircraft, the algorithm is shown to be highly robust, and capable of tracking large, rapid drogue motions within the frame of reference. The proposed strategy has been tested using a complex robotic testbed and with actual flight hardware consisting of a full size probe and drogue. Results show that the vision tracking algorithm can detect and track the drogue at real-time frame rates of more than thirty frames per second, obtaining a robust position estimation even with strong motions and multiple occlusions of the drogue.

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Wireless teleoperation of field robots for maintenance, inspection and rescue missions is often performed in environments with low wireless connectivity, caused by signal losses from the environment and distance from the wireless transmitters. Various studies from the literature have addressed these problems with time-delay robust control systems and multi-hop wireless relay networks. However, such approaches do not solve the issue of how to present wireless data to the operator to avoid losing control of the robot. Despite the fact that teleoperation for maintenance often already involves haptic devices, no studies look at the possibility of using this existing feedback to aid operators in navigating within areas of variable wireless connectivity. We propose a method to incorporate haptic information into the velocity control of an omnidirectional robot to augment the operators perception of wireless signal strength in the remote environment. In this paper we introduce a mapping between wireless signal strength from multiple receivers to the force feedback of a 6 Degree of Freedom haptic master and evaluate the proposed approach using experimental data and randomly generated wireless maps

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Independientemente de la existencia de técnicas altamente sofisticadas y capacidades de cómputo cada vez más elevadas, los problemas asociados a los robots que interactúan con entornos no estructurados siguen siendo un desafío abierto en robótica. A pesar de los grandes avances de los sistemas robóticos autónomos, hay algunas situaciones en las que una persona en el bucle sigue siendo necesaria. Ejemplos de esto son, tareas en entornos de fusión nuclear, misiones espaciales, operaciones submarinas y cirugía robótica. Esta necesidad se debe a que las tecnologías actuales no pueden realizar de forma fiable y autónoma cualquier tipo de tarea. Esta tesis presenta métodos para la teleoperación de robots abarcando distintos niveles de abstracción que van desde el control supervisado, en el que un operador da instrucciones de alto nivel en la forma de acciones, hasta el control bilateral, donde los comandos toman la forma de señales de control de bajo nivel. En primer lugar, se presenta un enfoque para llevar a cabo la teleoperación supervisada de robots humanoides. El objetivo es controlar robots terrestres capaces de ejecutar tareas complejas en entornos de búsqueda y rescate utilizando enlaces de comunicación limitados. Esta propuesta incorpora comportamientos autónomos que el operador puede utilizar para realizar tareas de navegación y manipulación mientras se permite cubrir grandes áreas de entornos remotos diseñados para el acceso de personas. Los resultados experimentales demuestran la eficacia de los métodos propuestos. En segundo lugar, se investiga el uso de dispositivos rentables para telemanipulación guiada. Se presenta una aplicación que involucra un robot humanoide bimanual y un traje de captura de movimiento basado en sensores inerciales. En esta aplicación, se estudian las capacidades de adaptación introducidas por el factor humano y cómo estas pueden compensar la falta de sistemas robóticos de alta precisión. Este trabajo es el resultado de una colaboración entre investigadores del Biorobotics Laboratory de la Universidad de Harvard y el Centro de Automática y Robótica UPM-CSIC. En tercer lugar, se presenta un nuevo controlador háptico que combina velocidad y posición. Este controlador bilateral híbrido hace frente a los problemas relacionados con la teleoperación de un robot esclavo con un gran espacio de trabajo usando un dispositivo háptico pequeño como maestro. Se pueden cubrir amplias áreas de trabajo al cambiar automáticamente entre los modos de control de velocidad y posición. Este controlador háptico es ideal para sistemas maestro-esclavo con cinemáticas diferentes, donde los comandos se transmiten en el espacio de la tarea del entorno remoto. El método es validado para realizar telemanipulación hábil de objetos con un robot industrial. Por último, se introducen dos contribuciones en el campo de la manipulación robótica. Por un lado, se presenta un nuevo algoritmo de cinemática inversa, llamado método iterativo de desacoplamiento cinemático. Este método se ha desarrollado para resolver el problema cinemático inverso de un tipo de robot de seis grados de libertad donde una solución cerrada no está disponible. La eficacia del método se compara con métodos numéricos convencionales. Además, se ha diseñado una taxonomía robusta de agarres que permite controlar diferentes manos robóticas utilizando una correspondencia, basada en gestos, entre los espacios de trabajo de la mano humana y de la mano robótica. El gesto de la mano humana se identifica mediante la lectura de los movimientos relativos del índice, el pulgar y el dedo medio del usuario durante las primeras etapas del agarre. ABSTRACT Regardless of the availability of highly sophisticated techniques and ever increasing computing capabilities, the problems associated with robots interacting with unstructured environments remains an open challenge. Despite great advances in autonomous robotics, there are some situations where a humanin- the-loop is still required, such as, nuclear, space, subsea and robotic surgery operations. This is because the current technologies cannot reliably perform all kinds of task autonomously. This thesis presents methods for robot teleoperation strategies at different levels of abstraction ranging from supervisory control, where the operator gives high-level task actions, to bilateral teleoperation, where the commands take the form of low-level control inputs. These strategies contribute to improve the current human-robot interfaces specially in the case of slave robots deployed at large workspaces. First, an approach to perform supervisory teleoperation of humanoid robots is presented. The goal is to control ground robots capable of executing complex tasks in disaster relief environments under constrained communication links. This proposal incorporates autonomous behaviors that the operator can use to perform navigation and manipulation tasks which allow covering large human engineered areas of the remote environment. The experimental results demonstrate the efficiency of the proposed methods. Second, the use of cost-effective devices for guided telemanipulation is investigated. A case study involving a bimanual humanoid robot and an Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) Motion Capture (MoCap) suit is introduced. Herein, it is corroborated how the adaptation capabilities offered by the human-in-the-loop factor can compensate for the lack of high-precision robotic systems. This work is the result of collaboration between researchers from the Harvard Biorobotics Laboratory and the Centre for Automation and Robotics UPM-CSIC. Thirdly, a new haptic rate-position controller is presented. This hybrid bilateral controller copes with the problems related to the teleoperation of a slave robot with large workspace using a small haptic device as master. Large workspaces can be covered by automatically switching between rate and position control modes. This haptic controller is ideal to couple kinematic dissimilar master-slave systems where the commands are transmitted in the task space of the remote environment. The method is validated to perform dexterous telemanipulation of objects with a robotic manipulator. Finally, two contributions for robotic manipulation are introduced. First, a new algorithm, the Iterative Kinematic Decoupling method, is presented. It is a numeric method developed to solve the Inverse Kinematics (IK) problem of a type of six-DoF robotic arms where a close-form solution is not available. The effectiveness of this IK method is compared against conventional numerical methods. Second, a robust grasp mapping has been conceived. It allows to control a wide range of different robotic hands using a gesture based correspondence between the human hand space and the robotic hand space. The human hand gesture is identified by reading the relative movements of the index, thumb and middle fingers of the user during the early stages of grasping.

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This paper presents a communication interface between supervisory low-cost mobile robots and domestic Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) based on the Zig Bee protocol from different manufacturers. The communication interface allows control and communication with other network devices using the same protocol. The robot can receive information from sensor devices (temperature, humidity, luminosity) and send commands to actuator devices (lights, shutters, thermostats) from different manufacturers. The architecture of the system, the interfaces and devices needed to establish the communication are described in the paper.

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In this paper we tackle the problem of landing a helicopter autonomously on a ship deck, using as the main sensor, an on-board colour camera. To create a test-bed, we first adequately simulate the movement of a ship landing platform on the Sea, for different Sea States, for different ships, randomly and realistically enough. We use a commercial parallel robot to get this movement. Once we had this, we developed an accurate and robust computer vision system to measure the pose of the helipad with respect to the on-board camera. To deal with the noise and the possible fails of the computer vision, a state estimator was created. With all of this, we are now able to develop and test a controller that closes the loop and finish the autonomous landing task.

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Esta tesis se centra en desarrollo de tecnologías para la interacción hombre-robot en entornos nucleares de fusión. La problemática principal del sector de fusión nuclear radica en las condiciones ambientales tan extremas que hay en el interior del reactor, y la necesidad de que los equipos cumplan requisitos muy restrictivos para poder aguantar esos niveles de radiación, magnetismo, ultravacío, temperatura... Como no es viable la ejecución de tareas directamente por parte de humanos, habrá que utilizar dispositivos de manipulación remota para llevar a cabo los procesos de operación y mantenimiento. En las instalaciones de ITER es obligatorio tener un entorno controlado de extrema seguridad, que necesita de estándares validados. La definición y uso de protocolos es indispensable para regir su buen funcionamiento. Si nos centramos en la telemanipulación con algo grado de escalado, surge la necesidad de definir protocolos para sistemas abiertos que permitan la interacción entre equipos y dispositivos de diversa índole. En este contexto se plantea la definición del Protocolo de Teleoperación que permita la interconexión entre dispositivos maestros y esclavos de distinta tipología, pudiéndose comunicar bilateralmente entre sí y utilizar distintos algoritmos de control según la tarea a desempeñar. Este protocolo y su interconectividad se han puesto a prueba en la Plataforma Abierta de Teleoperación (P.A.T.) que se ha desarrollado e integrado en la ETSII UPM como una herramienta que permita probar, validar y realizar experimentos de telerrobótica. Actualmente, este Protocolo de Teleoperación se ha propuesto a través de AENOR al grupo ISO de Telerobotics como una solución válida al problema existente y se encuentra bajo revisión. Con el diseño de dicho protocolo se ha conseguido enlazar maestro y esclavo, sin embargo con los niveles de radiación tan altos que hay en ITER la electrónica del controlador no puede entrar dentro del tokamak. Por ello se propone que a través de una mínima electrónica convenientemente protegida se puedan multiplexar las señales de control que van a través del cableado umbilical desde el controlador hasta la base del robot. En este ejercicio teórico se demuestra la utilidad y viabilidad de utilizar este tipo de solución para reducir el volumen y peso del cableado umbilical en cifras aproximadas de un 90%, para ello hay que desarrollar una electrónica específica y con certificación RadHard para soportar los enormes niveles de radiación de ITER. Para este manipulador de tipo genérico y con ayuda de la Plataforma Abierta de Teleoperación, se ha desarrollado un algoritmo que mediante un sensor de fuerza/par y una IMU colocados en la muñeca del robot, y convenientemente protegidos ante la radiación, permiten calcular las fuerzas e inercias que produce la carga, esto es necesario para poder transmitirle al operador unas fuerzas escaladas, y que pueda sentir la carga que manipula, y no otras fuerzas que puedan influir en el esclavo remoto, como ocurre con otras técnicas de estimación de fuerzas. Como el blindaje de los sensores no debe ser grande ni pesado, habrá que destinar este tipo de tecnología a las tareas de mantenimiento de las paradas programadas de ITER, que es cuando los niveles de radiación están en sus valores mínimos. Por otro lado para que el operador sienta lo más fielmente posible la fuerza de carga se ha desarrollado una electrónica que mediante el control en corriente de los motores permita realizar un control en fuerza a partir de la caracterización de los motores del maestro. Además para aumentar la percepción del operador se han realizado unos experimentos que demuestran que al aplicar estímulos multimodales (visuales, auditivos y hápticos) aumenta su inmersión y el rendimiento en la consecución de la tarea puesto que influyen directamente en su capacidad de respuesta. Finalmente, y en referencia a la realimentación visual del operador, en ITER se trabaja con cámaras situadas en localizaciones estratégicas, si bien el humano cuando manipula objetos hace uso de su visión binocular cambiando constantemente el punto de vista adecuándose a las necesidades visuales de cada momento durante el desarrollo de la tarea. Por ello, se ha realizado una reconstrucción tridimensional del espacio de la tarea a partir de una cámara-sensor RGB-D, lo cual nos permite obtener un punto de vista binocular virtual móvil a partir de una cámara situada en un punto fijo que se puede proyectar en un dispositivo de visualización 3D para que el operador pueda variar el punto de vista estereoscópico según sus preferencias. La correcta integración de estas tecnologías para la interacción hombre-robot en la P.A.T. ha permitido validar mediante pruebas y experimentos para verificar su utilidad en la aplicación práctica de la telemanipulación con alto grado de escalado en entornos nucleares de fusión. Abstract This thesis focuses on developing technologies for human-robot interaction in nuclear fusion environments. The main problem of nuclear fusion sector resides in such extreme environmental conditions existing in the hot-cell, leading to very restrictive requirements for equipment in order to deal with these high levels of radiation, magnetism, ultravacuum, temperature... Since it is not feasible to carry out tasks directly by humans, we must use remote handling devices for accomplishing operation and maintenance processes. In ITER facilities it is mandatory to have a controlled environment of extreme safety and security with validated standards. The definition and use of protocols is essential to govern its operation. Focusing on Remote Handling with some degree of escalation, protocols must be defined for open systems to allow interaction among different kind of equipment and several multifunctional devices. In this context, a Teleoperation Protocol definition enables interconnection between master and slave devices from different typologies, being able to communicate bilaterally one each other and using different control algorithms depending on the task to perform. This protocol and its interconnectivity have been tested in the Teleoperation Open Platform (T.O.P.) that has been developed and integrated in the ETSII UPM as a tool to test, validate and conduct experiments in Telerobotics. Currently, this protocol has been proposed for Teleoperation through AENOR to the ISO Telerobotics group as a valid solution to the existing problem, and it is under review. Master and slave connection has been achieved with this protocol design, however with such high radiation levels in ITER, the controller electronics cannot enter inside the tokamak. Therefore it is proposed a multiplexed electronic board, that through suitable and RadHard protection processes, to transmit control signals through an umbilical cable from the controller to the robot base. In this theoretical exercise the utility and feasibility of using this type of solution reduce the volume and weight of the umbilical wiring approximate 90% less, although it is necessary to develop specific electronic hardware and validate in RadHard qualifications in order to handle huge levels of ITER radiation. Using generic manipulators does not allow to implement regular sensors for force feedback in ITER conditions. In this line of research, an algorithm to calculate the forces and inertia produced by the load has been developed using a force/torque sensor and IMU, both conveniently protected against radiation and placed on the robot wrist. Scaled forces should be transmitted to the operator, feeling load forces but not other undesirable forces in slave system as those resulting from other force estimation techniques. Since shielding of the sensors should not be large and heavy, it will be necessary to allocate this type of technology for programmed maintenance periods of ITER, when radiation levels are at their lowest levels. Moreover, the operator perception needs to feel load forces as accurate as possible, so some current control electronics were developed to perform a force control of master joint motors going through a correct motor characterization. In addition to increase the perception of the operator, some experiments were conducted to demonstrate applying multimodal stimuli (visual, auditory and haptic) increases immersion and performance in achieving the task since it is directly correlated with response time. Finally, referring to the visual feedback to the operator in ITER, it is usual to work with 2D cameras in strategic locations, while humans use binocular vision in direct object manipulation, constantly changing the point of view adapting it to the visual needs for performing manipulation during task procedures. In this line a three-dimensional reconstruction of non-structured scenarios has been developed using RGB-D sensor instead of cameras in the remote environment. Thus a mobile virtual binocular point of view could be generated from a camera at a fixed point, projecting stereoscopic images in 3D display device according to operator preferences. The successful integration of these technologies for human-robot interaction in the T.O.P., and validating them through tests and experiments, verify its usefulness in practical application of high scaling remote handling at nuclear fusion environments.

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La tecnología de las máquinas móviles autónomas ha sido objeto de una gran investigación y desarrollo en las últimas décadas. En muchas actividades y entornos, los robots pueden realizar operaciones que son duras, peligrosas o simplemente imposibles para los humanos. La exploración planetaria es un buen ejemplo de un entorno donde los robots son necesarios para realizar las tareas requeridas por los científicos. La reciente exploración de Marte con robots autónomos nos ha mostrado la capacidad de las nuevas tecnologías. Desde la invención de la rueda, que esta acertadamente considerado como el mayor invento en la historia del transporte humano, casi todos los vehículos para exploración planetaria han empleado las ruedas para su desplazamiento. Las nuevas misiones planetarias demandan maquinas cada vez mas complejas. En esta Tesis se propone un nuevo diseño de un robot con patas o maquina andante que ofrecerá claras ventajas en entornos extremos. Se demostrara que puede desplazarse en los terrenos donde los robots con ruedas son ineficientes, convirtiéndolo en una elección perfecta para misiones planetarias. Se presenta una reseña histórica de los principales misiones espaciales, en particular aquellos dirigidos a la exploración planetaria. A través de este estudio será posible analizar las desventajas de los robots con ruedas utilizados en misiones anteriores. El diseño propuesto de robot con patas será presentado como una alternativa para aquellas misiones donde los robots con ruedas puedan no ser la mejor opción. En esta tesis se presenta el diseño mecánico de un robot de seis patas capaz de soportar las grandes fuerzas y momentos derivadas del movimiento de avance. Una vez concluido el diseño mecánico es necesario realizar un análisis que permita entender el movimiento y comportamiento de una maquina de esta complejidad. Las ecuaciones de movimiento del robot serán validadas por dos métodos: cinemático y dinámico. Dos códigos Matlab® han sido desarrollados para resolver dichos sistemas de ecuaciones y han sido verificados por un tercer método, un modelo de elementos finitos, que también verifica el diseño mecánico. El robot con patas presentado, ha sido diseñado para la exploración planetaria en Marte. El comportamiento del robot durante sus desplazamientos será probado mediante un código de Matlab®, desarrollado para esta tesis, que permite modificar las trayectorias, el tipo de terreno, y el número y altura de los obstáculos. Estos terrenos y requisitos iniciales no han sido elegidos de forma aleatoria, si no que están basados en mi experiencia como miembro del equipo de MSL-NASA que opera un instrumento a bordo del rover Curiosity en Marte. El robot con patas desarrollado y fabricado por el Centro de Astrobiología (INTA-CSIC), esta basado en el diseño mecánico y análisis presentados en esta tesis. ABSTRACT The autonomous machines technology has undergone a major research and development during the last decades. In many activities and environments, robots can perform operations that are tought, dangerous or simply imposible to humans. Planetary exploration is a good example of such environment where robots are needed to perform the tasks required by the scientits. Recent Mars exploration based on autonomous vehicles has shown us the capacity of the new technologies. From the invention of the wheel, which is rightly regarded as the greatest invention in the history of human transportation, nearly all-planetary vehicles are based in wheeled locomotion, but new missions demand new types of machines due to the complex tasks needed to be performed. It will be proposed in this thesis a new design of a legged robot or walking machine, which may offer clear advantages in tough environments. This Thesis will show that the proposed walking machine can travel, were terrain difficulties make wheeled vehicles ineffective, making it a perfect choice for planetary mission. A historical background of the main space missions, in particular those aimed at planetary exploration will be presented. From this study the disadvantages found in the existing wheel rovers will be analysed. The legged robot designed will be introduced as an alternative were wheeled rovers could be no longer the best option for planetary exploration. This thesis introduces the mechanical design of a six-leg robot capable of withstanding high forces and moments due to the walking motion. Once the mechanical design is concluded, and in order to analyse a machine of this complexity an understanding of its movement and behaviour is mandatory. This movement equation will be validated by two methods: kinematics and dynamics. Two Matlab® codes have been developed to solve the systems of equations and validated by a third method, a finite element model, which also verifies the mechanical design. The legged robot presented has been designed for a Mars planetary exploration. The movement behaviour of the robot will be tested in a Matlab® code developed that allows to modify the trajectories, the type of terrain, number and height of obstacles. These terrains and initial requirements have not been chosen randomly, those are based on my experience as a member of the MSL NASA team, which operates an instrument on-board of the Curiosity rover in Mars. The walking robot developed and manufactured by the Center of Astrobiology (CAB) is based in the mechanical design and analysis that will be presented in this thesis.

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La robótica móvil constituye un área de desarrollo y explotación de interés creciente. Existen ejemplos de robótica móvil de relevancia destacada en el ámbito industrial y se estima un fuerte crecimiento en el terreno de la robótica de servicios. En la arquitectura software de todos los robots móviles suelen aparecer con frecuencia componentes que tienen asignadas competencias de gobierno, navegación, percepción, etcétera, todos ellos de importancia destacada. Sin embargo, existe un elemento, difícilmente prescindible en este tipo de robots, el cual se encarga del control de velocidad del dispositivo en sus desplazamientos. En el presente proyecto se propone desarrollar un controlador PID basado en el modelo y otro no basado en el modelo. Dichos controladores deberán operar en un robot con configuración de triciclo disponible en el Departamento de Sistemas Informáticos y deberán por tanto ser programados en lenguaje C para ejecutar en el procesador digital de señal destinado para esa actividad en el mencionado robot (dsPIC33FJ128MC802). ABSTRACT Mobile robotics constitutes an area of development and exploitation of increasing interest. There are examples of mobile robotics of outstanding importance in industry and strong growth is expected in the field of service robotics. In the software architecture of all mobile robots usually appear components which have assigned competences of government, navigation, perceptionetc., all of them of major importance. However, there is an essential element in this type of robots, which takes care of the speed control. The present project aims to develop a model-based and other non-model-based PID controller. These controllers must operate in a robot with tricycle settings, available from the Department of Computing Systems, and should therefore be programmed in C language to run on the digital signal processor dedicated to that activity in the robot (dsPIC33FJ128MC802).

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During the process of design and development of an autonomous Multi-UAV System, two main problems appear. The first one is the difficulty of designing all the modules and behaviors of the aerial multi-robot system. The second one is the difficulty of having an autonomous prototype of the system for the developers that allows to test the performance of each module even in an early stage of the project. These two problems motivate this paper. A multipurpose system architecture for autonomous multi-UAV platforms is presented. This versatile system architecture can be used by the system designers as a template when developing their own systems. The proposed system architecture is general enough to be used in a wide range of applications, as demonstrated in the paper. This system architecture aims to be a reference for all designers. Additionally, to allow for the fast prototyping of autonomous multi-aerial systems, an Open Source framework based on the previously defined system architecture is introduced. It allows developers to have a flight proven multi-aerial system ready to use, so that they can test their algorithms even in an early stage of the project. The implementation of this framework, introduced in the paper with the name of “CVG Quadrotor Swarm”, which has also the advantages of being modular and compatible with different aerial platforms, can be found at https://​github.​com/​Vision4UAV/​cvg_​quadrotor_​swarm with a consistent catalog of available modules. The good performance of this framework is demonstrated in the paper by choosing a basic instance of it and carrying out simulation and experimental tests whose results are summarized and discussed in this paper.