905 resultados para pitch controller
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
Robust controller design of a wheelchair mobile via LMI approach to SPR systems with feedback output
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This article discusses the design of robust controller applied to Wheelchair Furniture via Linear Matrix Inequalities (LMI), to obtain Strictly Positive Real (SPR) systems. The contributions of this work were the choice of a mathematical model for wheelchair: mobile with uncertainty about the position of the center of gravity (CG), the decoupling of the kinematic and dynamical systems, linearization of the models, the headquarters building of parametric uncertainties, the proposal of the control loop and control law with a specified decay rate.
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In this work, a method of computing PD stabilising gains for rotating systems is presented based on the D-decomposition technique, which requires the sole knowledge of frequency response functions. By applying this method to a rotating system with electromagnetic actuators, it is demonstrated that the stability boundary locus in the plane of feedback gains can be easily plotted, and the most suitable gains can be found to minimise the resonant peak of the system. Experimental results for a Laval rotor show the feasibility of not only controlling lateral shaft vibration and assuring stability, but also helps in predicting the final vibration level achieved by the closed-loop system. These results are obtained based solely on the input-output response information of the system as a whole.
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The major goal of this research was the development and implementation of a control system able to avoid collisions during the flight for a mini-quadrotor helicopter, based only on its embedded sensors without changing the environment. However, it is important to highlight that the design aspects must be seriously considered in order to overcome hardware limitations and achieve control simplification. The controllers of a UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) robot deal with highly unstable dynamics and strong axes coupling. Furthermore, any additional embedded sensor increases the robot total weight and therefore, decreases its operating time. The best balance between embedded electronics and robot operating time is desired. This paper focuses not only on the development and implementation of a collision avoidance controller for a mini-robotic helicopter using only its embedded sensors, but also on the mathematical model that was essential for the controller developing phases. Based on this model we carried out the development of a simulation tool based on MatLab/Simulink that was fundamental for setting the controllers' parameters. This tool allowed us to simulate and improve the OS4 controllers in different modeled environments and test different approaches. After that, the controllers were embedded in the real robot and the results proved to be very robust and feasible. In addition to this, the controller has the advantage of being compatible with future path planners that we are developing.
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WaveTrack é un'implementazione ottimizzata di un algoritmo di pitch tracking basato su wavelet, nello specifico viene usata la trasformata Fast Lifting Wavelet Transform con la wavelet di Haar. La libreria è stata scritta nel linguaggio C e tra le sue peculiarità può vantare tempi di latenza molto bassi, un'ottima accuratezza e una buona flessibilità d'uso grazie ad alcuni parametri configurabili.
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Automatic design has become a common approach to evolve complex networks, such as artificial neural networks (ANNs) and random boolean networks (RBNs), and many evolutionary setups have been discussed to increase the efficiency of this process. However networks evolved in this way have few limitations that should not be overlooked. One of these limitations is the black-box problem that refers to the impossibility to analyze internal behaviour of complex networks in an efficient and meaningful way. The aim of this study is to develop a methodology that make it possible to extract finite-state automata (FSAs) descriptions of robot behaviours from the dynamics of automatically designed complex controller networks. These FSAs unlike complex networks from which they're extracted are both readable and editable thus making the resulting designs much more valuable.
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L'elaborato descrive il lavoro svolto in cinque mesi presso il Centro Protesi INAIL di Budrio (BO), che ha portato allo sviluppo di un banco prova per testare articolazioni elettromeccaniche. I dispositivi target, in particolare, sono stati due gomiti mioelettrici: il primo di produzione interna INAIL e il secondo prodotto da Selex ES in collaborazione con il Centro Protesi stesso. Per il controllo del movimento e l'acquisizione dei segnali elettrici si è scelto il PAC CompactRIO (National Instruments), mentre per le acquisizioni cinematiche di angolo e velocità angolare si è sfruttata la stereofotogrammetria.
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Con il passare degli anni le tecnologie nel campo delle protesi mioelettriche di arto superiore stanno compiendo sempre più passi in avanti. In questo elaborato di tesi si darà un iniziale introduzione sulla protesica di arto superiore cercando di coprire tutte le possibili tipologie di protesi, prestando particolare attenzione agli arti artificiali mioelettrici. Gli scopi di questo studio sono in prima analisi una miglioria dell'unità di controllo di una protesi comandata da segnali elettromiografici di superficie, tramite l'utilizzo del nuovo IDE della Microchip (MPLAB X). In seconda analisi, invece, si attuerà un confronto prestazionale a livello di consumo in corrente di un prototipo di protesi mioelettrica nata dalla sinergia tra l'azienda "Selex ES" e il "Centro Protesi INAIL di Vigorso di Budrio". Per questo studio ci si è serviti di stereofotogrammetrica per la determinazione delle grandezze meccaniche, mentre tramite un sistema PAC si è riusciti ad ottenere specifiche grandezze elettriche. Lo studio ha portato, a livello di Firmware, l'inserimento del giusto comando di attuazione di un servofreno comandato in corrente e l'introduzione di una particolare modalità a basso consumo che consente un risparmio energetico di circa il 60% rispetto alla vecchia modalità. Discorso diverso per i risultati del confronto prestazionale che non ha portato ai risultati sperati in fase di progetto.
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Questo documento presenta la relazione di una tesi in azienda svolta presso la ditta RCF spa a Reggio Emilia. La tesi consiste nell’apportare migliorie ad un software preesistente, che opera nel campo di dispositivi audio di diverse tipologie (es casse e mixer), i quali normalmente vengono utilizzati nel sistema d’impianto audio in un concerto. In particolare la nuova funzionalità sviluppata consiste nell’implementazione del protocollo di comunicazione tra controllore e PC mediante l’utilizzo di una connessione Ethernet.
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The 5th generation of mobile networking introduces the concept of “Network slicing”, the network will be “sliced” horizontally, each slice will be compliant with different requirements in terms of network parameters such as bandwidth, latency. This technology is built on logical instead of physical resources, relies on virtual network as main concept to retrieve a logical resource. The Network Function Virtualisation provides the concept of logical resources for a virtual network function, enabling the concept virtual network; it relies on the Software Defined Networking as main technology to realize the virtual network as resource, it also define the concept of virtual network infrastructure with all components needed to enable the network slicing requirements. SDN itself uses cloud computing technology to realize the virtual network infrastructure, NFV uses also the virtual computing resources to enable the deployment of virtual network function instead of having custom hardware and software for each network function. The key of network slicing is the differentiation of slice in terms of Quality of Services parameters, which relies on the possibility to enable QoS management in cloud computing environment. The QoS in cloud computing denotes level of performances, reliability and availability offered. QoS is fundamental for cloud users, who expect providers to deliver the advertised quality characteristics, and for cloud providers, who need to find the right tradeoff between QoS levels that has possible to offer and operational costs. While QoS properties has received constant attention before the advent of cloud computing, performance heterogeneity and resource isolation mechanisms of cloud platforms have significantly complicated QoS analysis and deploying, prediction, and assurance. This is prompting several researchers to investigate automated QoS management methods that can leverage the high programmability of hardware and software resources in the cloud.
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Nell'ottica di trovare modalità sempre più intuitive per movimentare manipolatori industriali l’obiettivo della tesi è quello di realizzare una mobile app su piattaforma Android in grado appunto di movimentare un generico manipolatore industriale. L'applicazione sviluppata fornisce all'utente un’interfaccia semplice e intuitiva che permette, dopo un’opportuna configurazione iniziale, di controllare il moto di un manipolatore industriale attraverso l’uso del touch screen e degli elementi grafici dell’interfaccia. Oltre a istruire un manipolatore l’applicazione offre anche delle funzionalità per il salvataggio e la gestione di determinate configurazioni che il manipolatore può assumere nello spazio. Il grande vantaggio dell’applicazione è quello di fornire un’interfaccia universale per la movimentazione di qualsiasi manipolatore. Si può affermare quindi che essa fornisce un livello di astrazione superiore. In questo progetto di tesi è stato effettuato il testing dell'applicazione sviluppata sia con il manipolatore industriale Comau Smart Six, robot antropomorfo a 6 gradi di libertà, sia con un manipolatore simulato in Unity 3D. Sono stati raccolti dei dati, in particolare dei grafici, che mettono in relazione i comandi impartiti al manipolatore e i dati ricevuti da questo, in modo da ricavarne dei parametri che misurano l'efficienza e la correttezza dell'applicazione.
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An increased leftward asymmetry of the planum temporale (PT) in absolute-pitch (AP) musicians has been previously reported, with speculation that early exposure to music influences the degree of PT asymmetry. To test this hypothesis and to determine whether a larger left PT or a smaller right PT actually accounts for the increased overall PT asymmetry in AP musicians, anatomical magnetic resonance images were taken from a right-handed group of 27 AP musicians, 27 nonmusicians, and 22 non-AP musicians. A significantly greater leftward PT asymmetry and a significantly smaller right absolute PT size for the AP musicians compared to the two control groups was found, while the left PT was only marginally larger in the AP group. The absolute size of the right PT and not the left PT was a better predictor of music group membership, possibly indicating “pruning” of the right PT rather than expansion of the left underlying the increased PT asymmetry in AP musicians. Although early exposure to music may be a prerequisite for acquiring AP, the increased PT asymmetry in AP musicians may be determined in utero, implicating possible genetic influences on PT asymmetry. This may explain why the increased PT asymmetry of AP musicians was not seen in the group of early beginning non-AP musicians.
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Four experiments were conducted to examine the ability of people without "perfect pitch" to retain the absolute pitch offamiliar tunes. In Experiment 1, participants imagined given tunes, and then hummed their first notes four times either between or within sessions. The variability of these productions was very low. Experiment 2 used a recognition paradigm, with results similar to those in Experiment 1 for musicians, but with some additional variability shown for unselected subjects. In Experiment 3, subjects rated the suitability ofvarious pitches to start familiar tunes. Previously given preferred notes were rated high, as were notes three or four semitones distant from the preferred notes, but not notes one or two semitones distant. In Experiment 4, subjects mentally transformed the pitches of familiar tunes to the highest and lowest levels possible. These experiments suggest some retention of the absolute pitch of tunes despite a paucity of verbal or visual cues for the pitch.
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We previously observed that mental manipulation of the pitch level or temporal organization of melodies results in functional activation in the human intraparietal sulcus (IPS), a region also associated with visuospatial transformation and numerical calculation. Two outstanding questions about these musical transformations are whether pitch and time depend on separate or common processing in IPS, and whether IPS recruitment in melodic tasks varies depending upon the degree of transformation required (as it does in mental rotation). In the present study we sought to answer these questions by applying functional magnetic resonance imaging while musicians performed closely matched mental transposition (pitch transformation) and melody reversal (temporal transformation) tasks. A voxel-wise conjunction analysis showed that in individual subjects, both tasks activated overlapping regions in bilateral IPS, suggesting that a common neural substrate subserves both types of mental transformation. Varying the magnitude of mental pitch transposition resulted in variation of IPS BOLD signal in correlation with the musical key-distance of the transposition, but not with the pitch distance, indicating that the cognitive metric relevant for this type of operation is an abstract one, well described by music-theoretic concepts. These findings support a general role for the IPS in systematically transforming auditory stimulus representations in a nonspatial context. (C) 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.