�rea Cient�fica: Robótica
Mobile robot electronic system with a network and microcontroller based interface
Publicada a 2015-06-17
Aluno: Filipe Campos Meira Castro      N�mero: 39403       Email: FilipeMeiraCastro@gmail.com
Data in�cio: 03/09/2007      Data Conclus�o: 04/12/2008 

Orientador(es):
Nome: A. Fernando Ribeiro      Email: fernando@dei.uminho.pt   

Arguente(s):
Data da defesa: 04/12/2008      Sala: 14:30

vers�o electr�nica

Descri��o:

 

Nowadays mobile robots are expected to be a desire at several services to afford man facilities and increase safety in any kind of duties.

Mobility is a key issue in robotics and a challenging subject for any research and development. It combines cognitive capabilities focused on sensorial input and human interaction with intelligent control of the drive systems and requires real mechatronics engineering solutions to enable robust and reliable operation.

In the European Centre for Mechatronics [W1] mobile robots have been research subjects for years. A mobile platform with semi-autonomous functionality has been developed years ago. It has been used as a demonstration and test platform to study mobility and cognitive control.

In the University of Minho [W3] and RWTH University [W2] that kind of research is also important and the industry support gives a solid development sign to the institutions.

As the control system capacity on board of the vehicle has reached limits, a new system architecture with more powerful controller elements was planned to replace the old one.

In this context the key objective of the project was to design and develop a new embedded system capable of controlling the mobile platform drives using ATMega microcontroller technology.

 


Objectivos:

 

To meet this goal a number of tasks were to consider:

• Introduction to vehicle system architecture and drives functionality

• Introduction to microcontroller technology

• Development of a microcontroller hardware platform

• Development of a concept to control the drives and to enable driving modes

• Development of controller software

• Development of a user interface for remote control

• Integration and functionality test

• Documentation

The work was performed in the labs of the APS - European Centre for Mechatronics.

 


Palavras chave:
Tank, Mobile Robot, Client/Server, Qt libraries, C++ desktop programming, Atmega16 microcontroller, Encoders, MD03 motor drivers, I2C

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