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Geometric approach in robotic snake motion control
Vechetová, Jana ; Hrdina, Jaroslav (referee) ; Vašík, Petr (advisor)
Tato diplomová práce se zabývá popisem řiditelnosti specifického robotického hada, který se nazývá trident snake robot. Tento robot je řazen mezi neholonomní systémy. Model je převeden do jazyka diferenciální geometrie a řízen pomocí vektorových polí a operace na nich zavedené (Lieova závorka). Je také uvažována aproximace řídicí distribuce. Dále jsou formulovány pohyby hada ve směru vektorových polí a jejich kombinace, které zajišťují základní pohyby v prostoru (rotace a translace). Tyto pohyby jsou na závěr simulovány v prostředí V-REP.
Geometric algebra computations
Tomešová, Tereza ; Vechetová, Jana (referee) ; Vašík, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with computing in geometric algebra and its illustration in software CLUCalc. Firstly, it introduces fundamental terms and properties of vector space, scalar product and Clifford algebra. Consequently, the term geometric algebra, its products and operations are defined. These terms are illustrated on a specific exampel, i.e. translation and rotation of a sphere along fixed curve in software CLUCalc.
Design and testing of the system for localizing a sound source
Havelka, Martin ; Vechetová, Jana (referee) ; Najman, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with possibilities of sound source localization. There are generally mentioned possible hardware and software solutions at the beginning, from which two applicable methods and suitable components of test device are selected. Further there is a practical part of this work, where programmed algorithms are described. An essential part is testing. Accuracy is tested for the selected microphone array, depending on the change in the number and position of the sensors, the effect of ambient noise, and the location of the obstacle in the area. The output of the tests is the evaluation of functionality and accuracy for both methods used.
Geometric optimal control of a snake robot
Vechetová, Jana ; Hrdina, Jaroslav (referee) ; Vašík, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with the description of robotic snake the trident snake robot. From a viewpoint of control theory the robot is classified as a nonholonomic system whose controllability is determined by vector fields. We use the operation Lie bracket to create other necessary control vector fields to ensure local controllability of this system. Then we propose the motion planning algorithm. Finally some of the motions caused by the control vector fields are verified in a simulation environment called V-rep.
Design and testing of the system for localizing a sound source
Havelka, Martin ; Vechetová, Jana (referee) ; Najman, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with possibilities of sound source localization. There are generally mentioned possible hardware and software solutions at the beginning, from which two applicable methods and suitable components of test device are selected. Further there is a practical part of this work, where programmed algorithms are described. An essential part is testing. Accuracy is tested for the selected microphone array, depending on the change in the number and position of the sensors, the effect of ambient noise, and the location of the obstacle in the area. The output of the tests is the evaluation of functionality and accuracy for both methods used.
Geometric algebra computations
Tomešová, Tereza ; Vechetová, Jana (referee) ; Vašík, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with computing in geometric algebra and its illustration in software CLUCalc. Firstly, it introduces fundamental terms and properties of vector space, scalar product and Clifford algebra. Consequently, the term geometric algebra, its products and operations are defined. These terms are illustrated on a specific exampel, i.e. translation and rotation of a sphere along fixed curve in software CLUCalc.
Geometric approach in robotic snake motion control
Vechetová, Jana ; Hrdina, Jaroslav (referee) ; Vašík, Petr (advisor)
Tato diplomová práce se zabývá popisem řiditelnosti specifického robotického hada, který se nazývá trident snake robot. Tento robot je řazen mezi neholonomní systémy. Model je převeden do jazyka diferenciální geometrie a řízen pomocí vektorových polí a operace na nich zavedené (Lieova závorka). Je také uvažována aproximace řídicí distribuce. Dále jsou formulovány pohyby hada ve směru vektorových polí a jejich kombinace, které zajišťují základní pohyby v prostoru (rotace a translace). Tyto pohyby jsou na závěr simulovány v prostředí V-REP.
Geometric optimal control of a snake robot
Vechetová, Jana ; Hrdina, Jaroslav (referee) ; Vašík, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with the description of robotic snake the trident snake robot. From a viewpoint of control theory the robot is classified as a nonholonomic system whose controllability is determined by vector fields. We use the operation Lie bracket to create other necessary control vector fields to ensure local controllability of this system. Then we propose the motion planning algorithm. Finally some of the motions caused by the control vector fields are verified in a simulation environment called V-rep.

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