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Advanced Navigation in Heterogeneous Multi-robot Systems in Outdoor Environment
Jílek, Tomáš ; Duchoň,, František (referee) ; Mazal, Jan (referee) ; Žalud, Luděk (advisor)
The doctoral thesis discusses current options for the navigation of unmanned ground vehicles with a focus on achieving high absolute compliance of the required motion trajectory and the obtained one. The current possibilities of key self-localization methods, such as global satellite navigation systems, inertial navigation systems, and odometry, are analyzed. The description of the navigation method, which allows achieving a centimeter-level accuracy of the required trajectory tracking with the above mentioned self-localization methods, forms the core of the thesis. The new navigation method was designed with regard to its very simple parameterization, respecting the limitations of the used robot drive configuration. Thus, after an appropriate parametrization of the navigation method, it can be applied to any drive configuration. The concept of the navigation method allows integrating and using more self-localization systems and external navigation methods simultaneously. This increases the overall robustness of the whole process of the mobile robot navigation. The thesis also deals with the solution of cooperative convoying heterogeneous mobile robots. The proposed algorithms were validated under real outdoor conditions in three different experiments.
Autonomous mobile robot simulation model design for convoy vehicles
Capovsky, Alexandr ; Michl, Antonín (referee) ; Věchet, Stanislav (advisor)
This thesis deals with creating of model simulator for autonomous convoy vehicles.
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.
Design of mobile robot’s communication interface between low level control unit and main computer
Garaj, Martin ; Mašek, Petr (referee) ; Růžička, Michal (advisor)
The Bachelor's thesis deals with communication incompatibility between mobile devices and microcontrollers. The task is to design and test a solution that works on mobile devices with Android operating system and any microcontroller. The outcome of the thesis is an application enabling communication between high-level and low-level computational unit within semi-autonomous convoy project.
Autonomous mobile robot simulation model design for convoy vehicles
Capovsky, Alexandr ; Michl, Antonín (referee) ; Věchet, Stanislav (advisor)
This thesis deals with creating of model simulator for autonomous convoy vehicles.
Advanced Navigation in Heterogeneous Multi-robot Systems in Outdoor Environment
Jílek, Tomáš ; Duchoň,, František (referee) ; Mazal, Jan (referee) ; Žalud, Luděk (advisor)
The doctoral thesis discusses current options for the navigation of unmanned ground vehicles with a focus on achieving high absolute compliance of the required motion trajectory and the obtained one. The current possibilities of key self-localization methods, such as global satellite navigation systems, inertial navigation systems, and odometry, are analyzed. The description of the navigation method, which allows achieving a centimeter-level accuracy of the required trajectory tracking with the above mentioned self-localization methods, forms the core of the thesis. The new navigation method was designed with regard to its very simple parameterization, respecting the limitations of the used robot drive configuration. Thus, after an appropriate parametrization of the navigation method, it can be applied to any drive configuration. The concept of the navigation method allows integrating and using more self-localization systems and external navigation methods simultaneously. This increases the overall robustness of the whole process of the mobile robot navigation. The thesis also deals with the solution of cooperative convoying heterogeneous mobile robots. The proposed algorithms were validated under real outdoor conditions in three different experiments.
Design of mobile robot’s communication interface between low level control unit and main computer
Garaj, Martin ; Mašek, Petr (referee) ; Růžička, Michal (advisor)
The Bachelor's thesis deals with communication incompatibility between mobile devices and microcontrollers. The task is to design and test a solution that works on mobile devices with Android operating system and any microcontroller. The outcome of the thesis is an application enabling communication between high-level and low-level computational unit within semi-autonomous convoy project.
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.

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