نتایج جستجو برای: flying robots

تعداد نتایج: 48667  

Journal: :Journal of the Robotics Society of Japan 2016

2001
Tsutomu Mita Taek-Kun Nam Sang-Ho Hyon

In order to control gymnastic and jumping robots, we will derive the complete analytical solution to the posture control problem of a two-link free flying object with initial angular momentum. We will show that the solution involves singular control and derive formulae to calculate the optimal switching condition, optimal terminal time and optimal trajectories. As an application, a high diving ...

Journal: :I. J. Robotics Res. 2005
Peter I. Corke Ronald A. Peterson Daniela Rus

In this paper we discuss how a network of sensors and robots can cooperate to solve important robotics problems such as localization and navigation. We use a robot to localize sensor nodes, and we then use these localized nodes to navigate robots and humans through the sensorized space. We explore these novel ideas with results from two large-scale sensor network and robot experiments involving...

2005
Peter Corke Ron Peterson Daniela Rus

In this paper we discuss how a network of sensors and robots can cooperate to solve important robotics problems such as localization and navigation. We use a robot to localize sensor nodes, and we then use these localized nodes to navigate robots and humans through the sensorized space. We explore these novel ideas with results from two large-scale sensor network and robot experiments involving...

2016
Ouarda Zedadra Nicolas Jouandeau Hamid Seridi Giancarlo Fortino

Swarm robotics is focused on creating intelligent systems from large number of simple robots. The majority of nowadays robots are bound to operations within mono-modal locomotion (i.e. land, air or water). However, some animals have the capacity to alter their locomotion modalities to suit various terrains, operating at high levels of competence in a range of substrates. One of the most signifi...

2008
Gregory J. Barlow Choong K. Oh

Whether evolutionary robotics (ER) controllers evolve in simulation or on real robots, realworld performance is the true test of an evolved controller. Controllers must overcome the noise inherent in real environments to operate robots efficiently and safely. To prevent a poorly performing controller from damaging a vehicle—susceptible vehicles include statically unstable walking robots, flying...

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