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Application for Controlling Robotic Arm Workcell
Sedlák, Radek ; Rozman, Jaroslav (referee) ; Luža, Radim (advisor)
This thesis deals with creating the application for remote controlling robotic arm workplace at FIT BUT. The application is developed in C/C++ using the Qt library. The thesis first summarizes the general methodology for the design and testing of user interfaces. The thesis also describes the procedure for application analysis, user interface design, implementation and testing of the application. In conclusion, the test results are evaluated and proposed further expansion of the application.
Real Time Melfa Controlling Using ROS
Liška, Jakub ; Janoušek, Vladimír (referee) ; Rozman, Jaroslav (advisor)
The goal of this bachelor thesis is to explore the possibilities of controlling the industrial robotic arm Mitsubishi Melfa RV-6SL using ROS (Robot Operating System) and the subsequent implementation of this knowledge into a functional application. This work describes to the reader not only the theoretical foundations of the work, but also how to create the configuration packages needed to simulate the robotic arm in the simulation environment Gazebo, as well as real-time control of the real robotic arm. The text also describes path planning using the MoveIt library, based on poses of robotic arm selected in the Rviz visualization environment.
Robotic Arm with Model Servos
Bobčík, Petr ; Nosko, Svetozár (referee) ; Zemčík, Pavel (advisor)
The main goal of this thesis was to create my own robotic manipulator, which is controlled by its own user interface. I made a robotic arm based on computer Raspberry Pi 3B+ with 5 digital servos and a gripping mechanism in the form of a claw, to which I also attached a laser pointer. The user interface problematics was solved by creating a simple web page (combination of HTML, PHP and JS), which i placed into the Apache 2 web server (installed in Raspberry Pi). I successfully incorporated a way to control the servo one by one and how to control the whole arm with inverse kinematics into the user interface.
Robotic Arm Mitshubishi Melfa 6 SL Control
Schindler, Petr ; Hanáček, Petr (referee) ; Zbořil, František (advisor)
This thesis is focused on the control of the robotic arm Mitsubishi Melfa 6 SL. It is a part of a bigger project, which goal is to build an online laboratory supporting the teaching of artificial intelligence. This document describes methods which can be used to control the arm, especially using personal computer. It also briefly describes the laboratory itself. The goal of this project was to create a set of routines, which can be used to control the robot using one's own software.
Advanced Visual Telepresence System
Davídek, Daniel ; Kopečný, Lukáš (referee) ; Žalud, Luděk (advisor)
The introduction of this document presents some basic principles of visual telepresence with analysis of important aspects of the design. Afterwards there is a brief ovrewview of some of the applications of telepresence systems. Subsequently there is a description of the basic parameters and functions of the human visual perception system including the head motion parameters. This document examines the creation of telepresence apparatus through which is the user able to percieve visual stimuli accross distance. The device consist of camera with wide FOV positioned on the last link of the servo-motor chain with 3 DOF. Camera view is projected into scene in position read from actual motor posture. The scene is perceived through the HMD Oculus Rift (DK1, DK2) where the actual head-orientation read from the HMD inertial sensors is the entered end value for the rotation angles of the servomotors. A \csharp (WPF) program was developed for the controling and setting of motors which handles the byte communication through RS485-USB converter and also configures and starts the telepresence mode. The telepresence scene is drawn with help of SharpDX and SharpOVR - the \csharp wrappers of DirectX and LibOVR.
Design of tool changer for robotic arm
Ress, Vilém ; Knoflíček, Radek (referee) ; Szabari, Mikuláš (advisor)
Theoretical part of the bachelor thesis deals with research about changing end effectors for robots. The subject of practical part is to design two construction variants of the end effector changing mechanism and their comparison based on multicriterial analysis. Thesis also includes detail construction of the selected variant with necessary calculations and drawings of specific parts.
Robotic hand control by myopotentials
Jablonská, Dominika ; Janoušek, Oto (referee) ; Bubník, Karel (advisor)
The thesis deals with the measurement of myopotecials and their using in controlling the robotic arm. First, it is theoretically described electromyographic signal, his scanning and subsequent processing. There is also described an arm which it is used here. The next aim of this project is paying attention scanning signal on human hands using Biopac system and signal processing in MATLAB with Robotic Toolbox. Also was created a computer model in the user interface GUI.
Robotic Arm - Navigation by Using Axis 214 Camera
Skládanka, Josef ; Hanáček, Petr (referee) ; Zbořil, František (advisor)
This paper is focused on recognizing the position of a cube placed in the working area of the robotic arm Mitsubishi Melfa 6 SL, using digital image from Axis 214 cameras. It briefly describes few techniques which can be used for detecting the position of an object in the image. The main focus is laid on the implemented method, which detects and analyses gaps in the grid plotted in the robot's working area.
Human-machine collaboration – using computer vision
Sobotka, Pavel ; Matoušek, Radomil (referee) ; Parák, Roman (advisor)
The main task of this bachelor’s thesis is a realization of application for controlling the robotic arm through the Kinect device. Application is programmed in C# language using Microsoft Visual Studio 2017 integrated development environment. The first part of the thesis deals with the topics of collaborative robotics, computer vision and Kinect device from Microsoft. The second part is about the description of the implementation and testing of the application.
Design of robotic arm module
Machala, Lukáš ; Kočiš, Petr (referee) ; Szabari, Mikuláš (advisor)
Robots of modular concept have each module functionally independent. They are continuously getting bigger representation on the market nowadays. This thesis contains research in the field of robotic arms and modular concepts. In the next part of the thesis, based on the calculations of structural nodes, were created modules in three sizes, which can be assembled into robotic arm.

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