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Possibility of hazardous environment monitoring
Mach, Jan ; Musil, Martin (referee) ; Blecha, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis is about mobile robotics and usage it in electricity industry. First part solve ability of taking the fences and provide basic facts about mobile robotics, kind of chassis and purpose of usage to reader. Second part includes concepts of truck and position device with monitoring system. This concepts solve submission with reference to utility of monitoring device, mobile robot and price. Output of this work is constructive solving of mobile monitoring robot.
FLUID HANDLING USING THE ABB YUMI PLATFORM
Červenka, Roman ; Parák, Roman (referee) ; Matoušek, Radomil (advisor)
The goal of this bachelor thesis is to design and create program for laboratory manipulation. The robot will handle beakers. For further presentation of possible usage of ABB YuMi, a program for drink preparation was made. For robot programming, RobotStudio was used, in which was used RAPID programming language. To understand the philosophy of using RobotStudio to program robots, was also one of the goals of this work. At the end the created programs were tested in robotics laboratory and the results of this work were evaluated.
Collaborative Robots in Industry
Sláma, Martin ; Vetiška, Jan (referee) ; Knoflíček, Radek (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is focused on the field of collaborative robotics. First, collaborative robots and their specifications are described. Next are presented the most famous collaborative robots on the market and their parameters. In another chapter, examples of successful applications are given. Finally, the safety and programming of collaborative robots is described.
Path Planning for Robot Formations
Hornáček, Zdenko ; Uhlíř, Václav (referee) ; Rozman, Jaroslav (advisor)
Robotics has been experiencing great development in recent years. This development is due to constant technical progress and the effort to develop increasingly robust robots and to further develop co-operating groups of robots. These co-operating groups (robot formations) have many areas of use ranging from environmental mapping to search and rescue missions. This bachelor thesis deals with the design of the path planning algorithm for robot formations. It uses the already existing planning algorithm for single robot - the Dijkstra algorithm. Based on the path computed by this algorithm, the proposed algorithm will calculate the path for each robot so as to maintain the shape of the formation during its move to the goal.
Control of mobile robot
Vožda, Ondřej ; Skula, David (referee) ; Šembera, Jaroslav (advisor)
This thesis describes questions of developing the system for remote and presence control of a mobile robot (wheelchair). It is concerned with choice of a proper protocol for communications via wireless network, transmission of images from webcam and data from joystick. Next objective of the thesis is recognizing surrounding obstacles using ultrasonic range finders. Thesis describes observation arisen from using this type of sensors. One of the most important points of the thesis is to discuss the safety of usage of the developed system. In conclusion, possibilities for future development are stated.
Desing of method for position detection of autonomous convoy vehicles
Krysl, Jakub ; Mašek, Petr (referee) ; Věchet, Stanislav (advisor)
This thesis deals with autonomous convoy vehicles control methods. A real 1:10 scale model was choosen as a control and testing platform. As the main computaion unit serves the BeagleBoard xM which runs the used detection method.
Overview of the principles of artificial muscles
Buchtová, Blanka ; Knoflíček, Radek (referee) ; Kočiš, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the research study of principles of artificial muscles activity, used in the field of technical robotics and in the field of micromechanisms. The work involves both devices used commercially and experimentally, including specific applications of artificial muscles and areas of use. This work also includes a case study on the comparison of hydrogel muscle behavior. At the end of the work is evaluation of the experiment and overview of artificial muscles according to the speed of activation.
Face Recognition
Duban, Michal ; Beran, Vítězslav (referee) ; Smrž, Pavel (advisor)
This Bachelor's thesis aimed to develop an application, executable by the robot PR2, capable of automatical recognizing and memorizing human faces which are displayed successively on video recorded by cameras placed on the robot.
Design of a Robotic Cell for Operating a Jet Machine for Cleaning Castings
Vrána, Vojtěch ; Kubela, Tomáš (referee) ; Pochylý, Aleš (advisor)
The main goal of this master’s thesis is to create a design of robotic cell for operating of blasting machine. Operation of blasting machine consists of robotic manipulation of aluminium castings from input container to the blasting machine conveyor. After blasting operation aluminium castings are manipulated by robot from conveyor to output container. The part of the master's thesis is proposal of several variants of solution of design of robotic cell. Afterwards the best option is selected. The thesis also deals with design and selection of functional components in robotic cell. Functional verification of robotic cell is made in software Tecnomatix Process Simulate. Technical-economics evaluation is also part of this master’s thesis.
Dynamic Scene Model for Mobile Robot
Görig, Jan ; Štancl, Vít (referee) ; Španěl, Michal (advisor)
This master's thesis focuses on representation of geometric information about the surrounding environment for robotic systems. Instead of a common point-cloud based representation, an environment model that stores information about objects described by bounding boxes and planes is proposed. These objects can be obtained from trained object detectors, planar surface detectors, etc. processing data from sensors (e.g. RGB-D camera). The information about the objects (position, etc.) stored in the model is constantly changing according to data obtained from detectors. The environment model is implemented as a module for Robot Operating System. To illustrate and visualize features of the model, a demonstration application was also prepared.

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