Research studio for testing control algorithms of mobile robots

Authors

  • Sebastian Dudzik Czestochowa University of Technology
  • Piotr Szeląg Czestochowa University of Technology http://orcid.org/0000-0002-9528-3263
  • Janusz Baran Czestochowa University of Technology

Abstract

In recent years, a significant development of technologies related to the control and communication of mobile robots, including Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, has been noticeable. Developing these technologies requires having the necessary hardware and software to enable prototyping and simulation of control algorithms in laboratory conditions.
The article presents the Laboratory of Intelligent Mobile Robots equipped with the latest solutions. The laboratory equipment consists of four quadcopter drones (QDrone) and two wheeled robots (QBot), equipped with rich sensor sets, a ground control station with Matlab-Simulink software, OptiTRACK object tracking system, and the necessary infrastructure for communication and security.
The paper presents the results of measurements from sensors of robots monitoring various quantities during work. The measurements concerned, among others, the quantities of robots registered by IMU sensors of the tested robots (i.e., accelerometers, magnetometers, gyroscopes and others).

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Published

2024-04-19

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Metrology, Measurement Science