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Hybrid Control of Position/Tension for a Stringing Troy Wire (가설 트롤리선의 위치 / 장력 혼합제어)

  • Hong, Jeng-Pyo
    • Journal of Advanced Marine Engineering and Technology
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    • v.33 no.6
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    • pp.932-938
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    • 2009
  • As a stringing troy wire is installed by manual operation, it is necessary to scheme the automatic system for stringing troy wire. To accomplish a task of this kind, in this paper an approach to designing controllers for the hybrid Position/Tension control of a stringing troy wire is presented. Position control system is designed based on equation of dc motor and motion equation of robot, it is controlled by feedback with a detected speed dc motor. Tension control system is designed based on equation of ac servomotor for generating torque and dynamic equation of a troy wire, it is controled by feedback with a detected tension. The control parameters is determined by simulation in independence operation of each system. To suppress a mutual interference that the disturbance occur in operating of two task at same time. Dynamic hybrid control is proposed by feed forward compensator with a disturbance accelerator and a step torque at start. The operation of proposed system is simulated and experimented, results is verified the utilities.

Unity Engine-based Underwater Robot 3D Positioning Program Implementation (Unity Engine 기반 수중 로봇 3차원 포지셔닝 프로그램 구현)

  • Choi, Chul-Ho;Kim, Jong-Hun;Kim, Jun-Yeong;Park, Jun;Park, Sung-Wook;Jung, Se-Hoon;Sim, Chun-Bo
    • Smart Media Journal
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    • v.11 no.9
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    • pp.64-74
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    • 2022
  • A number of studies related to underwater robots are being conducted to utilize marine resources. However, unlike ordinary drones, underwater robots have a problem that it is not easy to locate because the medium is water, not air. The monitoring and positioning program of underwater robots, an existing study for identifying underwater locations, has difficulty in locating and monitoring in small spaces because it aims to be utilized in large spaces. Therefore, in this paper, we propose a three-dimensional positioning program for continuous monitoring and command delivery in small spaces. The proposed program consists of a multi-dimensional positioning monitoring function and a ability to control the path of travel through a three-dimensional screen so that the depth of the underwater robot can be identified. Through the performance evaluation, a robot underwater could be monitored and verified from various angles with a 3D screen, and an error within the assumed range was verified as the difference between the set path and the actual position is within 6.44 m on average.

Mission Planning for Underwater Survey with Autonomous Marine Vehicles

  • Jang, Junwoo;Do, Haggi;Kim, Jinwhan
    • Journal of Ocean Engineering and Technology
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    • v.36 no.1
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    • pp.41-49
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    • 2022
  • With the advancement of intelligent vehicles and unmanned systems, there is a growing interest in underwater surveys using autonomous marine vehicles (AMVs). This study presents an automated planning strategy for a long-term survey mission using a fleet of AMVs consisting of autonomous surface vehicles and autonomous underwater vehicles. Due to the complex nature of the mission, the actions of the vehicle must be of high-level abstraction, which means that the actions indicate not only motion of the vehicle but also symbols and semantics, such as those corresponding to deploy, charge, and survey. For automated planning, the planning domain definition language (PDDL) was employed to construct a mission planner for realizing a powerful and flexible planning system. Despite being able to handle abstract actions, such high-level planners have difficulty in efficiently optimizing numerical objectives such as obtaining the shortest route given multiple destinations. To alleviate this issue, a widely known technique in operations research was additionally employed, which limited the solution space so that the high-level planner could devise efficient plans. For a comprehensive evaluation of the proposed method, various PDDL-based planners with different parameter settings were implemented, and their performances were compared through simulation. The simulation result shows that the proposed method outperformed the baseline solutions by yielding plans that completed the missions more quickly, thereby demonstrating the efficacy of the proposed methodology.

A study on the welding conditions that affect thermal deformation and mechanical property of Al 5083 non-ferrous alloy for eco-environmental leisure ships

  • Moon, Byung Young;Kim, Kyu Sun;Lee, Ki Yeol
    • Journal of Advanced Marine Engineering and Technology
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    • v.38 no.10
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    • pp.1190-1199
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    • 2014
  • As a considerable, experimental approach, an autocarriage type of $CO_2$ welding machine and a MIG(metal inert gas) welding robot in the inert gas atmosphere were utilized in order to realize Al 5083 welding to hull and relevant components of green leisure ships. This study aims at investigating the effect of welding conditions(current, voltage, welding speed, etc.) on thermal deformation that occurs as welding operation and tensile characteristics after welding, by using Al 5083, nonferrous material, applied to manufacturing of eco-environmental leisure ships. With respect to welding condition to minimize the thermal deformation, 150 A and 16 V at the wire-feed rate of 6 mm/sec were acquired in the process of welding Al 5083 through an auto carriage type of $CO_2$ welding feeder. As to tensile characteristics of Al 5083 welding through a MIG welding robot, most of tensile specimens showed the fracture behavior on HAZ(heat affected zone) located at the area joined with weld metal, except for some cases. Especially, for the case of the Al specimen with 5 mm thickness, 284.62 MPa of tensile strength and 11.41 % of elongation were obtained as an actual allowable tensile stress-strain value. Mostly, after acquiring the optimum welding condition, the relevant welding data and technical requirements might be provided for actual welding operation site and welding procedure specification (WPS).

Study on Optimum Curve Driving of Four-row Tracked Vehicle in Soft Ground using Multi-body Dynamics (다물체 동역학을 이용한 연약 지반 4열 궤도 차량의 최적 선회 주행 연구)

  • Oh, Jae-Won;Lee, Chang-Ho;Hong, Sup;Bae, Dae-Sung;Lim, Jun-Hyun;Kim, Hyung-Woo
    • Journal of Ocean Engineering and Technology
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    • v.28 no.2
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    • pp.167-176
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    • 2014
  • This paper proposes an optimum curve driving method for adeep-seabed mining robot(MineRo) in deep-sea soft ground. MineRo was designed as afour-row tracked vehicle. A study on the turning methods for the four-row tracked vehicle was conducted using three case by changing the velocity profile of each track. The configuration of the four-row tracked vehicle and soft ground equation are introduced, along with the dynamics analysis models of MineRo and soft ground, which were constructed using the commercial software DAFUL. Because the purpose of this study was to investigate a driving method on soft ground, the marine environment of the deep sea was not considered.

Machine Classification in Ship Engine Rooms Using Transfer Learning (전이 학습을 이용한 선박 기관실 기기의 분류에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Kyung-Min
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Marine Environment & Safety
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.363-368
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    • 2021
  • Ship engine rooms have improved automation systems owing to the advancement of technology. However, there are many variables at sea, such as wind, waves, vibration, and equipment aging, which cause loosening, cutting, and leakage, which are not measured by automated systems. There are cases in which only one engineer is available for patrolling. This entails many risk factors in the engine room, where rotating equipment is operating at high temperature and high pressure. When the engineer patrols, he uses his five senses, with particular high dependence on vision. We hereby present a preliminary study to implement an engine-room patrol robot that detects and informs the machine room while a robot patrols the engine room. Images of ship engine-room equipment were classified using a convolutional neural network (CNN). After constructing the image dataset of the ship engine room, the network was trained with a pre-trained CNN model. Classification performance of the trained model showed high reproducibility. Images were visualized with a class activation map. Although it cannot be generalized because the amount of data was limited, it is thought that if the data of each ship were learned through transfer learning, a model suitable for the characteristics of each ship could be constructed with little time and cost expenditure.

Study on a Navigated Simulator of the Underwater Cleaning Robot (수중청소로봇의 운항 제어용 시뮬레이터 연구)

  • Choi, Hyeung-Sik;Kang, Jin-Il;Hong, Sung-Yul;Park, Han-Il;Seo, Joo-No;Kim, Moon-Hwan;Gwon, Kyeong-Yeop
    • Journal of Navigation and Port Research
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    • v.33 no.6
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    • pp.387-393
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    • 2009
  • In this paper, a 3-D simulator was developed to estimate visually the performance of propelling and integrated control system of the underwater cleaning robot. Based on the dynamics analysis of the UCR, the 3-D model of the UCR was used in the simulator in which position and velocity are included Also, an input and control system using a joystick was developed, and the simulator was applied to the input and control of the simulator. Moreover, an integrated navigation control system was designed, and its performance was validated by a way-point simulator including a PI-based fuzzy control law.

Study of Design for Convertible ROV (새로운 Convertible ROV의 설계 연구)

  • Choi, Hyeung-Sik;Jeon, Ji-Kwang;Jeong, Sang-Ki;Park, Han-Il;You, Sam-Sang
    • Journal of Advanced Marine Engineering and Technology
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    • v.36 no.4
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    • pp.451-458
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    • 2012
  • In this paper, the design study of a new convertible six d.o.f underwater robot which can be a ROV or AUV according to underwater work purpose is presented. A structure design about the ROV and the AUV and its design on the control system is presented. In case of the AUV, an analysis on thruster forces in accordance with operating speed has been performed. A sensor fusion board which can proceed various sensor signals to identify correct positions and speeds has been developed and a total control system including EKF(Extended Kalman Filter) has been designed and developed.

Robust Motion Control of Robotic Manipulators with Nonadaptive Model-based Compensation (비적응 모델 보상법에 의한 강성로보트의 강인한 동작제어)

  • You, S. S.
    • Journal of Advanced Marine Engineering and Technology
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.102-111
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    • 1994
  • This article deals with the problem of designing a robust algorithm for the motion control of robot manipulator whose nonlinear dynamics contain various uncertainties. To ensure high performance of control system, a model-based feedforward compensation with continuous robust control has been developed. The control structure based on the deterministic approach consists of two parts : the nominal control law is first introduced to stabilize the system without uncertainties, then a robust nonlinear control law is adopted to compensate for both the resulting errors(or structured uncertainties) and unstructured uncertainties. The uncertainties assumed in this study are bounded by polynomials in the Euclidean norms of system states with known bounding coefficients. The presented control scheme is relatively simple as well as computationally efficient. With a feasible class of desired trajectories, the proposed control law provides sufficient criteria which guarantee that all possible responses of the closed-loop system are uniformly ultimately bounded in the presence of uncertainties. Therefore, the control algorithm proposed is shown to be robust with respect to the involved uncertainties.

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Design of Seawater Rechargeable Battery Package and BMS Module for Marine Equipment (해양기기 적용을 위한 해수이차전지 패키지 및 BMS 모듈 설계)

  • Kim, Hyeong-Jun;Lee, Kyung-Chang;Son, Ho-Jun;Park, Shin-Jun;Park, Cheol-Su
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Process Engineers
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.49-55
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    • 2022
  • The design of a battery package and a BMS module for applications using seawater rechargeable batteries, which are known as next-generation energy storage devices, is proposed herein. Seawater rechargeable batteries, which are currently in the initial stage of research, comprise primarily components such as anode and cathode materials. Their application is challenging owing to their low charge capacity and limited charge/discharge voltage and current. Therefore, we design a method for packaging multiple cells and a BMS module for the safe charging and discharging of seawater rechargeable batteries. In addition, a prototype seawater rechargeable battery package and BMS module are manufactured, and their performances are verified by evaluating the prevention of overcharge, overdischarge, overcurrent, and short circuit during charging and discharging.