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Internet-based Real-time Obstacle Avoidance of a Mobile Robot

  • Ko Jae-Pyung;Lee Jang-Myung
    • Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology
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    • v.19 no.6
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    • pp.1290-1303
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    • 2005
  • In this research, a remote control system has been developed and implemented, which combines autonomous obstacle avoidance in real-time with force-reflective tele-operation. A tele-operated mobile robot is controlled by a local two-degrees-of-freedom force-reflective joystick that a human operator holds while he is monitoring the screen. In the system, the force-reflective joystick transforms the relation between a mobile robot and the environment to the operator as a virtual force which is generated in the form of a new collision vector and reflected to the operator. This reflected force makes the tele-operation of a mobile robot safe from collision in an uncertain and obstacle-cluttered remote environment. A mobile robot controlled by a local operator usually takes pictures of remote environments and sends the images back to the operator over the Internet. Because of limitations of communication bandwidth and the narrow view-angles of the camera, the operator cannot observe shadow regions and curved spaces frequently. To overcome this problem, a new form of virtual force is generated along the collision vector according to both distance and approaching velocity between an obstacle and the mobile robot, which is obtained from ultrasonic sensors. This virtual force is transferred back to the two-degrees-of-freedom master joystick over the Internet to enable a human operator to feel the geometrical relation between the mobile robot and the obstacle. It is demonstrated by experiments that this haptic reflection improves the performance of a tele-operated mobile robot significantly.

Performance Evaluation of Tele Operation System Based on the TMO Modeling (TMO 모델 기반의 Tele-Operation System을 이용한 TMO 성능평가)

  • Lee, Dongkeun;Lee, Hanku;Lee, Wonsa
    • Proceedings of the Korea Information Processing Society Conference
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    • 2009.11a
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    • pp.245-246
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    • 2009
  • TMO(Time-triggered Message-triggered Object) 모델은 실시간 분산 처리 모델로써 설계 단계에서 명시된 주기를 가지고 분산된 노드들 사이에 메시지가 전달되며 이 메시지를 통해 각 노드들에게 주어진 작업이 수행되는 구조를 가지고 있다. 본 논문은 이러한 TMO 모델을 TMO Tele Operation 모델을 이용하여 기존의 분산 처리 모델(HPJava, MPI 등)과 비교하여 TMO 모델의 성능의 장, 단점 및 더 좋은 실시간 분산 처리 모델을 제시하기 위한 성능평가 방법을 제시하고자 한다.

Tele-operation of a Mobile Robot Using Force Reflection Joystick with Single Hall Sensor (단일 홀센서 힘반영 조이스틱을 이용한 모바일 로봇 원격제어)

  • Lee, Jang-Myung;Jeon, Chan-Sung;Cho, Seung-Keun
    • The Journal of Korea Robotics Society
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.17-24
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    • 2006
  • Though the final goal of mobile robot navigation is to be autonomous, operators' intelligent and skillful decisions are necessary when there are many scattered obstacles. There are several limitations even in the camera-based tele-operation of a mobile robot, which is very popular for the mobile robot navigation. For examples, shadowed and curved areas cannot be viewed using a narrow view-angle camera, especially in bad weather such as on snowy or rainy days. Therefore, it is necessary to have other sensory information for reliable tele-operations. In this paper, sixteen ultrasonic sensors are attached around a mobile robot in a ring pattern to measure the distances to obstacles. A collision vector is introduced in this paper as a new tool for obstacle avoidance, which is defined as a normal vector from an obstacle to the mobile robot. Based on this collision vector, a virtual reflection force is generated to avoid the obstacles and then the reflection force is transferred to an operator who is holding a joystick to control the mobile robot. Relying on the reflection force, the operator can control the mobile robot more smoothly and safely. For this bi-directional tele-operation, a master joystick system using a hall sensor was designed to resolve the existence of nonlinear sections, which are usual for a general joystick with two motors and potentiometers. Finally, the efficiency of a force reflection joystick is verified through the comparison of two vision-based tele-operation experiments, with and without force reflection.

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The Development of String type Tele-operation Controller for 3D Environment (3D작업 수행을 위한 string형 원격 제어기 개발)

  • 심형준;차인혁;한창수
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.15 no.5
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    • pp.153-160
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    • 1998
  • A master-slave system for tele-operation had been developed and tested for several decades. In this paper the master robot is composed of several wires and provides position information of the handle which is driven by a operator within the master robot work space. A PC is used for the command calculation for a slave robot. This paper deals with the relation between the number of strings and D.O.F of the master robot, control method of the slave robot during the operation and the monitoring method over the working area by the computer graphics simulation. The D.O.F of the master robot can be modified by adding or subtracting some strings. The controller of the slave robot uses the advanced PD control method to keep the performance against varying working load.

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Qualitative Analysis of Tele-healthcare Systems based on the Diffusion of Innovation Model (혁신확산모델에 근거한 원격건강관리시스템의 질적 분석)

  • Kwon, Myung Soon;Jang, Ji Hye
    • Research in Community and Public Health Nursing
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    • v.28 no.2
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    • pp.129-143
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    • 2017
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study is to explore factors which influence adoption, implementation and continued use of tele-healthcare systems. Methods: Qualitative research was conducted by in-depth interviews with 17 professionals from various fields of organizations involved in developing and implementing tele-healthcare systems. Data were analysed thematically, using a conceptual model of diffusion of innovations. Results: The system users were reacted positively to the 3 attributes out of 9 which decided the adoption of innovation. In addition, it is required to redesign the tele-health care system simpler and easier so that the system users can access to the system much more easily regardless of space and time limitations. From the design stage on an individual level, it is necessary to conduct detailed needs analysis and listen to users who are at the center of innovation diffusion. On an organizational level, it is necessary to actively prepare for possible problems during system implementation, educate the users and build communication channels continuously. Conclusion: This study has identified the factors affecting the innovation of tele-health care systems and contributed to the understanding of the operation of tele-health care systems by the diffusion of innovation theory in community health posts.

TELE-OPERATIVE SYSTEM FOR BIOPRODUCTION - REMOTE LOCAL IMAGE PROCESSING FOR OBJECT IDENTIFICATION -

  • Kim, S. C.;H. Hwang;J. E. Son;Park, D. Y.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Agricultural Machinery Conference
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    • 2000.11b
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    • pp.300-306
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    • 2000
  • This paper introduces a new concept of automation for bio-production with tele-operative system. The proposed system showed practical and feasible way of automation for the volatile bio-production process. Based on the proposition, recognition of the job environment with object identification was performed using computer vision system. A man-machine interactive hybrid decision-making, which utilized a concept of tele-operation was proposed to overcome limitations of the capability of computer in image processing and feature extraction from the complex environment image. Identifying watermelons from the outdoor scene of the cultivation field was selected to realize the proposed concept. Identifying watermelon from the camera image of the outdoor cultivation field is very difficult because of the ambiguity among stems, leaves, shades, and especially fruits covered partly by leaves or stems. The analog signal of the outdoor image was captured and transmitted wireless to the host computer by R.F module. The localized window was formed from the outdoor image by pointing to the touch screen. And then a sequence of algorithms to identify the location and size of the watermelon was performed with the local window image. The effect of the light reflectance of fruits, stems, ground, and leaves were also investigated.

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Master Arm and Control System for Teleoperated Bolting Robot (원격 제어되는 볼팅 로봇을 위한 마스터암과 제어 시스템)

  • Lee, Sang Woo;Park, Jang Woo;Park, Shin Suk
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.185-193
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    • 2013
  • The construction automation provides safer and more productive working environment of construction site. We developed the automation system of bolting operation for high-rise building in the previous research. However, this system has a weak point that the operation has to be processed in the air with the operator in the cabin. This weakness leads operators to considerably dangerous environment. Therefore, we proposed the tele-operation system in order to supplement this weak point. Furthermore, it leads more effective operation by application of more intuitive controller; spherical coordinate based Master Arm than the joystick in the Mobile Bolting Robot system. These proposed system and controller were evaluated based on Fitts' law paradigm, which is a general estimation method of speed accuracy of task. Through the experimental results, new developed tele-operation system is compared with the actual operation and it discloses distinctions between two systems. As a result, it is found that new developed teleoperation system can be possible to replace the operation in the cabin.

Tele-presence System using Homography-based Camera Tracking Method (호모그래피기반의 카메라 추적기술을 이용한 텔레프레즌스 시스템)

  • Kim, Tae-Hyub;Choi, Yoon-Seok;Nam, Bo-Dam;Hong, Hyun-Ki
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea CI
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    • v.49 no.3
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    • pp.27-33
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    • 2012
  • Tele-presence and tele-operation techniques are used to build up an immersive scene and control environment for the distant user. This paper presents a novel tele-presence system using the camera tracking based on planar homography. In the first step, the user wears the HMD(head mounted display) with the camera and his/her head motion is estimated. From the panoramic image by the omni-directional camera mounted on the mobile robot, a viewing image by the user is generated and displayed through HMD. The homography of 3D plane with markers is used to obtain the head motion of the user. For the performance evaluation, the camera tracking results by ARToolkit and the homography based method are compared with the really measured positions of the camera.