• 제목/요약/키워드: Actively Articulated Suspension

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가변 휠형 무인자율차량의 접촉휠 예측 모델 (Estimation Model of Contact Wheels for UGV with Actively Articulated Suspensions)

  • 임경빈;김선제;박석훈;윤용산;이상훈
    • 대한기계학회논문집A
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    • 제33권8호
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    • pp.832-841
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    • 2009
  • Wheels of UGV can be used to get the information about the ground. However, wheels of UGV with actively articulated suspension cannot be used as the roles because the each wheel does not remain in contact with the ground. Therefore, in this study, we proposed the indexes and models to estimate the contact wheels. First, we formulated the dynamic equations about the actively articulated suspensions and wheels. Then estimation index $I_{WTC}$ and $I_{ATC}$ were developed from the equations, and analyzed the strengths and weaknesses of each index. As the results, we developed the fuzzy rule-based estimation model additionally derived from our observations. $I_{WTC}$ model and $I_{ATC}$ model could eliminate the noise of about 60% in comparison with the result without the estimation model. Fuzzy model also could reduce the noise of about 83%. In addition, fuzzy rule-based estimation model had high sensitivity and precision as well as robustness.

험지에서의 가변 휠형 무인 자율차량의 자세 제어를 위한 가변 휠의 형상 계획 (Configuration Planning of an Actively Articulated Suspension to Vehicle Orientation Control on Unstructured Terrain)

  • 임경빈;박석훈;윤용산;이상훈;강신천
    • 대한기계학회논문집A
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    • 제33권3호
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    • pp.251-260
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    • 2009
  • Hybrid locomotive UGV with actively articulated legs along with wheeled ends has high traversability to travel over rough terrain. The behavior control method was usually adapted for the controlling of the suspension configuration which determines the traversability of the UGV. In this study, we are proposing a method of configuration planning of the legs without any detail geometric data about the terrain. The terrain was estimated by the traces of each wheel and the leg configurations for the desired posture of the vehicle were set up against the constraints of the terrain. Also, an optimal leg configuration was calculated based on the quasi-static stability and power consumption, and plans for the leg behavior were made. Validity of the proposed method was checked by simulations using some off-the-shelf programs, and showed that the orientation control without geometric features of terrains and simplification of the behavior planning for obstacle negotiation were possible.