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Outdoor Swarm Flight System Based on RTK-GPS (RTK-GPS 기반 실외 군집 비행 시스템 개발)

  • Moon, SungTae;Choi, YeonJu;Kim, DoYoon;Seung, Myeonghun;Gong, HyeonCheol
    • Journal of KIISE
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    • v.43 no.12
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    • pp.1315-1324
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    • 2016
  • Recently, the increasing interest in drones has resulted in development of new related technologies. Attention has been focused toward research on swarm flight which controls drones simultaneously without collision. Thus, complicated missions can be completed rapidly through collaboration between drones. Due to low position accuracy, GPS is not appropriate for the outdoor mission involving accurate flight. In addition, the inaccurate position estimation of GPS gives rise to the serious problem of collision, since many drones are controlled in a narrow space. In this study, we increased the accuracy of position estimation through various sensors with Real-Time Kinematic-GPS (RTK-GPS). The mode switching algorithm was proposed to minimize the problem of sensor error. In addition, we introduced the outdoor swarm flight system based on the proposed position estimation.

An Efficient Local Map Building Scheme based on Data Fusion via V2V Communications

  • Yoo, Seung-Ho;Choi, Yoon-Ho;Seo, Seung-Woo
    • IEIE Transactions on Smart Processing and Computing
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.45-56
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    • 2013
  • The precise identification of vehicle positions, known as the vehicle localization problem, is an important requirement for building intelligent vehicle ad-hoc networks (VANETs). To solve this problem, two categories of solutions are proposed: stand-alone and data fusion approaches. Compared to stand-alone approaches, which use single information including the global positioning system (GPS) and sensor-based navigation systems with differential corrections, data fusion approaches analyze the position information of several vehicles from GPS and sensor-based navigation systems, etc. Therefore, data fusion approaches show high accuracy. With the position information on a set of vehicles in the preprocessing stage, data fusion approaches is used to estimate the precise vehicular location in the local map building stage. This paper proposes an efficient local map building scheme, which increases the accuracy of the estimated vehicle positions via V2V communications. Even under the low ratio of vehicles with communication modules on the road, the proposed local map building scheme showed high accuracy when estimating the vehicle positions. From the experimental results based on the parameters of the practical vehicular environments, the accuracy of the proposed localization system approached the single lane-level.

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A Topological Transformation and Hierarchical Compensation Capacitor Control in Segmented On-road Charging System for Electrical Vehicles

  • Liu, Han;Tan, Linlin;Huang, Xueliang;Guo, Jinpeng;Yan, Changxin;Wang, Wei
    • Journal of Power Electronics
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.1621-1628
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    • 2016
  • Experiencing power declines when the secondary coil is at the middle position between two primary coils is a serious problem in segmented on-road charging systems with a single energized segmented primary coil. In this paper, the topological transformation of a primary circuit and a hierarchical compensation capacitor control are proposed. Firstly, the corresponding compensation capacitors and receiving powers of different primary structures are deduced under the condition of a fixed frequency. Then the receiving power characteristics as a function of the position variations in systems with a single energized segmented primary coil and those with double segmented primary coils are analyzed comparatively. A topological transformation of the primary circuit and hierarchical compensation capacitor control are further introduced to solve the foregoing problem. Finally, an experimental prototype with the proposed topological transformation and hierarchical compensation capacitor control is carried out. Measured results show that the receiving power is a lot more stable in the movement of the secondary coil. It is a remarkable fact that the receiving power rises from 10.8W to 19.2W at the middle position between the two primary coils. The experimental are in agreement with the theoretical analysis.

The advanced Algorithm of Ambiguity Function Method far Realtime Precise GPS Positioning (실시간 정밀측위를 위한 AFM 알고리즘의 성능개선에 관한 연구)

  • 김용일;김동현
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Surveying, Geodesy, Photogrammetry and Cartography
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.167-179
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    • 1996
  • The AFM (Ambiguity Function Method) is insensitive to the integer ambiguity and the presence of cycle slips in the carrier phase observations. But there are two significant problems with using the AM to determine GPS base-lines. The first problem is the long computation time required to determine the optim position. The second problem is that there may be sever maxima points that the AFM gorithm must discriminate between within the search volume in order to identify the optim position. A new gorithm which enables the AFM to be applied to the OTF (On-the-fly) environments by significantly shortening the computation time is proposed in this paper. In addition to it, sever statistic procedures which verify whether the optim position is true or not are proposed.

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Position and Force Control for Two Robots with Application to Load Distribution (두 로보트의 위치 및 힘 제어의 부하분배에 관한 응용)

  • Kim, Kab-Il;Jeon, Hun-Jong;Kim, Dong-Jun
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 1992.07a
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    • pp.414-416
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    • 1992
  • Stability analysis and load distribution problem of two coordinating robots using full dynamic model is studied in this paper. Dynamic models of two robots are combined with the position force control strategy and the Liapunov 2nd method is used for the proof of the stability. This analysis shows that the position and force control of two coordinating robot is always stable. Also, load distribution problem is mentioned with respect to the end-effector forces minimizing joint torques.

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Precise Vehicle Localization Using 3D LIDAR and GPS/DR in Urban Environment

  • Im, Jun-Hyuck;Jee, Gyu-In
    • Journal of Positioning, Navigation, and Timing
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.27-33
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    • 2017
  • GPS provides the positioning solution in most areas of the world. However, the position error largely occurs in the urban area due to signal attenuation, signal blockage, and multipath. Although many studies have been carried out to solve this problem, a definite solution has not yet been proposed. Therefore, research is being conducted to solve the vehicle localization problem in the urban environment by converging sensors such as cameras and Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR). In this paper, the precise vehicle localization using 3D LIDAR (Velodyne HDL-32E) is performed in the urban area. As there are many tall buildings in the urban area and the outer walls of urban buildings consist of planes generally perpendicular to the earth's surface, the outer wall of the building meets at a vertical corner and this vertical corner can be accurately extracted using 3D LIDAR. In this paper, we describe the vertical corner extraction method using 3D LIDAR and perform the precise localization by combining the extracted corner position and GPS/DR information. The driving test was carried out in an about 4.5 km-long section near Teheran-ro, Gangnam. The lateral and longitudinal RMS position errors were 0.146 m and 0.286 m, respectively and showed very accurate localization performance.

Measuring Inner or Outer Position of Ship Passenger and Detection of Dangerous Situations based LoRa WAN Communication (LoRa WAN 통신 기반의 선박 내/외부 승선자 측위 및 위험상황 감지 시스템)

  • Park, Seok Hyun;Park, Moon Su
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.282-292
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    • 2020
  • In order to minimize casualties from marine vessel accidents that occur frequently at home and abroad, it is important to ensure the safety of the passengers aboard the vessel in the event of an accident. There is an EPIRB system as a system for disaster preparedness in the marine situation currently on the market, but there is a problem that the price is very expensive. In order to overcome the cost problem, which is a disadvantage of previous system, LoRaWAN-based communication is used. LoRaWAN communication-based vessel positioning and risk detection system based on LoRaWAN communication transmits measurement data of each module using two Beacon and GPS modules to stably perform position measurement for both indoor and outdoor situations. The rider danger situation detection system can detect the safety status of the rider using the 3-axis acceleration sensor, collect data from the rider positioning system and the rider safety status detection system, and send to server using LoRa communication. When conducting communication experiments in the long-distance maritime situation and actual communication experiments using the implemented system, it was found that the two experiments showed over 90% communication success rate on average.

TDOA Based Moving Target Velocity Estimation in Sensor Network (센서네트워크 내에서 TDOA 측정치 기반의 이동 표적 속도 정보 추정)

  • Kim, Yong Hwi;Park, Min Soo;Park, Jin Bae;Yoon, Tae Sung
    • The Transactions of The Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers
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    • v.64 no.3
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    • pp.445-450
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    • 2015
  • In the moving target problem, the velocity information of the moving target is very important as well as the high accuracy position information. To solve this problem, active researches are being conducted recently with combine the Time Difference of Arrival (TDOA) and Frequency Delay of Arrival(FDOA) measurements. However, since the FDOA measurement is utilizing the Doppler effect due to the relative velocity between the target source and the receiver sensor, it may be difficult to use the FDOA measurement if the moving target speed is not sufficiently fast. In this paper, we propose a method for estimating the position and the velocities of the target by using only the TDOA measurements for the low speed moving target in the indoor environment with sensor network. First, the target position and heading angle are obtained from the estimated positions of two attached transmitters on the target. Then, the target angular and linear velocities are also estimated. In addtion, we apply the Instrumental Variable (IV) technique to compensate the estimation error of the estimated target velocity. In simulation, the performance of the proposed algorithm is verified.

An Algorithm to Obtain Location Information of Objects with Concentric Noise Patterns (동심원 잡음패턴을 가진 물체의 위치정보획득 알고리즘)

  • 심영석;문영식;박성한
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics B
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    • v.32B no.11
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    • pp.1393-1404
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    • 1995
  • For the factory automation(FA) of production or assembly lines, computer vision techniques have been widely used for the recognition and position-control of objects. In this application, it is very important to analyze characteristic features of each object and to find an efficient matching algorithm using the selected features. If the object has regular or homogeneous patterns, the problem is relatively simple. However, If the object is shifted or rotated, and if the depth of the input visual system is not fixed, the problem becomes very complicated. Also, in order to understand and recognize objects with concentric noise patterns, it is more effective to use feature-information represented in polar coordinates than in cartesian coordinates. In this paper, an algorithm for the recognition of objects with concentric circular noise-patterns is proposed. And position-conrtol information is calculated with the matching result. First, a filtering algorithm for eliminating concentric noise patterns is proposed to obtain concentric-feature patterns. Then a shift, rotation and scale invariant alogrithm is proposed for the recognition and position-control of objects uusing invariant feature information. Experimental results indicate the effectiveness of the proposed alogrithm.

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Optimizing Movement of A Multi-Joint Robot Arm with Existence of Obstacles Using Multi-Purpose Genetic Algorithm

  • Toyoda, Yoshiaki;Yano, Fumihiko
    • Industrial Engineering and Management Systems
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.78-84
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    • 2004
  • To optimize movement of a multi-joint robot arm is known to be a difficult problem, because it is a kind of redundant system. Although the end-effector is set its position by each angle of the joints, the angle of each joint cannot be uniquely determined by the position of the end-effector. There exist the infinite number of different sets of joint angles which represent the same position of the end-effector. This paper describes how to manage the angle of each joint to move its end-effector preferably on an X-Y plane with obstacles in the end-effector’s reachable area, and how to optimize the movement of a multi-joint robot arm, evading obstacles. The definition of “preferable” movement depends upon a purpose of robot operation. First, we divide viewpoints of preference into two, 1) the standpoint of the end-effector, and 2) the standpoint of joints. Then, we define multiple objective functions, and formulate it into a multi-objective programming problem. Finally, we solve it using multi-purpose genetic algorithm, and obtain reasonable results. The method described here is possible to add appropriate objective function if necessary for the purpose.