902 resultados para Robots industrials


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La solución a los problemas de disponibilidad horaria para la realización de sesiones prácticas por parte de los estudiantes se encuentra en los laboratorios remotos, que permiten a estos interactuar con los elementos instalados en los laboratorios sin necesidad de estar presentes físicamente. Este proyecto pretende crear un laboratorio remoto para la asignatura “Robótica y Automatización Industrial” impartida en la ETSE, UAB, en el cual los estudiantes puedan ejecutar trayectorias de tipo spline cúbico en un brazo robot y observar a través de vídeo en tiempo real los movimientos del robot desde cualquier lugar con conexión a Internet.

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Aproximació a la realitat, influències i expectatives dels obrers de la ciutat de Mataró, durant el darrer terç del segle XIX, basada principalment en la lectura de la premsa local de l'època. Amb la intenció d'il·lustrar les llums i ombres de la industrialització i del liberalisme econòmic en una fase incipient, a través d'un col·lectiu social representatiu.

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Aquest treball pretén identificar, predir i valorar les problemàtiques associades a la implantació i desenvolupament dels polígons industrials LOGIS Empordà (El Far d’Empordà), Empordà Internacional i CM3 (Vilamalla) utilitzant diversos indicadors (aigües, residus industrials, mobilitat, contaminació atmosfèrica). Posteriorment es fa una proposta per tal de millorar aquests aspectes ambientals

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L’objectiu d’aquest projecte és fer un estudi preliminar sobre la viabilitat decaracteritzar la qualitat i composició de les xocolates per difracció de raigs-X (DRX),termogravimetria (TG), calorimetria diferencial de rastreig (DSC) i microscopia òptica(MO). Així mateix, es volen establir els protocols i paràmetres per l’anàlisi sistemàticade les xocolates

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The aim of this book is to survey on different Land Use Planning and safety approaches in vicinity of industrial plants. As this research is associated with three broad fields of Land Use Planning, safety and security, the set principle is to avoid unnecessary and over detailed information, but including the useful ones to provide a comprehensive resource which can be applicable for several purposes. Besides, the proposed method, which is explained in Chapter 7, can initiate a new field for future of Land Use Planning in vicinity of industrial plants.

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This paper presents the distributed environment for virtual and/or real experiments for underwater robots (DEVRE). This environment is composed of a set of processes running on a local area network composed of three sites: 1) the onboard AUV computer; 2) a surface computer used as human-machine interface (HMI); and 3) a computer used for simulating the vehicle dynamics and representing the virtual world. The HMI can be transparently linked to the real sensors and actuators dealing with a real mission. It can also be linked with virtual sensors and virtual actuators, dealing with a virtual mission. The aim of DEVRE is to assist engineers during the software development and testing in the lab prior to real experiments

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Aquest projecte s’ha desenvolupat en el grup d'investigació d'Enginyeria de Control i Sistemes Intel•ligents (eXiT). El treball realitzat ha consistit en la implementació d’una Toolbox per Matlab. La finalitat d’aquesta Toolbox és aconseguir unificar tot el codi existent al grup en una única Toolbox, auto continguda (que no necessiti d’altres Toolboxes de Matlab), d’aquesta manera es permetrà que el codi resultant sigui fàcilment reutilitzable d’ara en endavant. També s’ha aconseguit que les futures ampliacions tinguin un punt de partida estable i fàcil de modificar. El fet que el codi sigui auto-contingut (que no depengui de Toolboxes externes al grup) també facilita la reutilització i exportació dels codis del grup al no dependre de llicències d’altres Toolboxes

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Reliable information is a crucial factor influencing decision-making and, thus, fitness in all animals. A common source of information comes from inadvertent cues produced by the behavior of conspecifics. Here we use a system of experimental evolution with robots foraging in an arena containing a food source to study how communication strategies can evolve to regulate information provided by such cues. The robots could produce information by emitting blue light, which the other robots could perceive with their cameras. Over the first few generations, the robots quickly evolved to successfully locate the food, while emitting light randomly. This behavior resulted in a high intensity of light near food, which provided social information allowing other robots to more rapidly find the food. Because robots were competing for food, they were quickly selected to conceal this information. However, they never completely ceased to produce information. Detailed analyses revealed that this somewhat surprising result was due to the strength of selection on suppressing information declining concomitantly with the reduction in information content. Accordingly, a stable equilibrium with low information and considerable variation in communicative behaviors was attained by mutation selection. Because a similar coevolutionary process should be common in natural systems, this may explain why communicative strategies are so variable in many animal species.

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Communication is an indispensable component of animal societies, yet many open questions remain regarding the factors affecting the evolution and reliability of signalling systems. A potentially important factor is the level of genetic relatedness between signallers and receivers. To quantitatively explore the role of relatedness in the evolution of reliable signals, we conducted artificial evolution over 500 generations in a system of foraging robots that can emit and perceive light signals. By devising a quantitative measure of signal reliability, and comparing independently evolving populations differing in within-group relatedness, we show a strong positive correlation between relatedness and reliability. Unrelated robots produced unreliable signals, whereas highly related robots produced signals that reliably indicated the location of the food source and thereby increased performance. Comparisons across populations also revealed that the frequency for signal production-which is often used as a proxy of signal reliability in empirical studies on animal communication-is a poor predictor of signal reliability and, accordingly, is not consistently correlated with group performance. This has important implications for our understanding of signal evolution and the empirical tools that are used to investigate communication.

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A major challenge in studying social behaviour stems from the need to disentangle the behaviour of each individual from the resulting collective. One way to overcome this problem is to construct a model of the behaviour of an individual, and observe whether combining many such individuals leads to the predicted outcome. This can be achieved by using robots. In this review we discuss the strengths and weaknesses of such an approach for studies of social behaviour. We find that robots-whether studied in groups of simulated or physical robots, or used to infiltrate and manipulate groups of living organisms-have important advantages over conventional individual-based models and have contributed greatly to the study of social behaviour. In particular, robots have increased our understanding of self-organization and the evolution of cooperative behaviour and communication. However, the resulting findings have not had the desired impact on the biological community. We suggest reasons for why this may be the case, and how the benefits of using robots can be maximized in future research on social behaviour.

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One of the key innovations during the evolution of life on earth has been the emergence of efficient communication systems, yet little is known about the causes and consequences of the great diversity within and between species. By conducting experimental evolution in 20 independently evolving populations of cooperatively foraging simulated robots, we found that historical contingency in the occurrence order of novel phenotypic traits resulted in the emergence of two distinct communication strategies. The more complex foraging strategy was less efficient than the simpler strategy. However, when the 20 populations were placed in competition with each other, the populations with the more complex strategy outperformed the populations with the less complex strategy. These results demonstrate a tradeoff between communication efficiency and robustness and suggest that stochastic events have important effects on signal evolution and the outcome of competition between distinct populations.

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In this paper we present a novel approach to assigning roles to robots in a team of physical heterogeneous robots. Its members compete for these roles and get rewards for them. The rewards are used to determine each agent’s preferences and which agents are better adapted to the environment. These aspects are included in the decision making process. Agent interactions are modelled using the concept of an ecosystem in which each robot is a species, resulting in emergent behaviour of the whole set of agents. One of the most important features of this approach is its high adaptability. Unlike some other learning techniques, this approach does not need to start a whole exploitation process when the environment changes. All this is exemplified by means of experiments run on a simulator. In addition, the algorithm developed was applied as applied to several teams of robots in order to analyse the impact of heterogeneity in these systems

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En aquest treball s’avalua la idoneïtat d’un nou espectrofotòmetre NIR en miniatura per ser emprat com eina d’anàlisis de productes farmacèutics. L’avaluació es presenta en tres tipus d’assaigs: (1) anàlisi i comparació dels nivells de senyal i soroll de la resposta instrumental, (2) la identificació de matèries primes mitjançant la construcció de biblioteques espectrals i (3) la quantificació d’ingredient actiu en una formulació farmacèutica mitjançant models de calibratge multivariables. Els resultats obtinguts amb aquest instrument són comparables amb els obtinguts fent servir aparells convencionals, demostrant que aquesta nova tecnologia suposa un avenç en el control global de processos farmacèutics.