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Shortest paths for teams of vehicles

TitleShortest paths for teams of vehicles
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2000
Conference NameProc. WAC Int. Symp. on Robotics and Applications
Pagination124-129
Date PublishedJune
Publication Languageeng
AuthorsPallottino, L, Parlangeli, G, Bicchi, A
KeywordsEmbedded Control, Robotics
Abstract

In this paper we consider the problem of planning motions of a team of vehicles that move in a planar environment. Each vehicle is modelled as a kinematic system with velocity constraints and curvature bounds. Vehicles can not get closer to each other than a predefined safety distance. When manipulating a common object cooperatively, further constraints apply. For such systems, we consider the problem of planning optimal paths in the absence of obstacles.

Monitoring Body Kinematics and Gesture Through Sensing Fabrics

TitleMonitoring Body Kinematics and Gesture Through Sensing Fabrics
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2000
Conference Name1st Annual International IEEE-EMBS Special Topic Conference on Microtechnologies in Medicine AND Biology
Pagination587-592
Date PublishedOctober
Publication Languageeng
AuthorsDe Rossi, D, Lorussi, F, Mazzoldi, A, Orsini, P, Scilingo, EP
Conference LocationLyon, France
KeywordsBiomechanics, Smart Textiles

A magnetorheological fluid as a haptic display to replicate perceived compliance of biological tissues

TitleA magnetorheological fluid as a haptic display to replicate perceived compliance of biological tissues
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2000
Conference NameProc. IEEE-EMBS Conference on Microtechnologies in Medicine and Biology
Pagination229-233
Date PublishedOctober
Publication Languageeng
AuthorsScilingo, EP, Bicchi, A, De Rossi, D, Scotto, A
Conference LocationLyon, France
KeywordsHaptic Displays, Haptics, Tools for Minimally Invasive Surgery

The Role of Contact Area Spread Rate in Haptic Discrimination of Softness

TitleThe Role of Contact Area Spread Rate in Haptic Discrimination of Softness
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication1999
Conference NameProc. IEEE Int. Conf. on Robotics and Automation
Pagination305-310
Publication Languageeng
AuthorsAmbrosi, G, Bicchi, A, De Rossi, D, Scilingo, EP
KeywordsBioengineering, Haptics, Robotics
Abstract

Many applications in teleoperation and virtual reality call for the implementation of effective means of displaying to the human operator information on the softness and other mechanical properties of objects being touched. The ability of humans to detect softness of different objects by tactual exploration is intimately related to both kinesthetic and cutaneous perception, and haptic displays should be designed so as to address such multimodal perceptual channel. Unfortunately, accurate detection and replication of cutaneous information in all its details appears to be a formidable task for current technology, causing most of today's haptic displays to merely address the kinesthetic part of haptic information. In this paper we investigate the possibility of surrogating detailed tactile information for softness discrimination, with information on the rate of spread of the contact area between the finger and the specimen. Devices for implementing this new perceptual channel are described, and some preliminary psychophysical test results are reported, validating the effectiveness and practicality of the proposed approach.

Optimal Design of Dynamic Multiaxis Force/Torque Sensors

TitleOptimal Design of Dynamic Multiaxis Force/Torque Sensors
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication1999
Conference NameProc. IEEE Int. Conference on Decision and Control
Pagination2981-2986
Publication Languageeng
AuthorsBicchi, A, Caiti, A, Prattichizzo, D
KeywordsSensors
AbstractThe measurement of time-varying forces and torques applied to flexible mechanical structures cannot be pursued by relying on quasi-static approximations. However, the problem can be cast as a problem of dynamic system inversion, provided reliable models of the dynamic relationship among forces, torques and measurement gauges are available. Within this framework it is possible, in particular, to define optimality criteria for gauge placements in order to guide the design of such dynamic force/torque sensing devices. Experimental results show that the approach proposed is indeed capable of reconstructing forces, torques and point of contact applied to a flexible beam with a rigid part

Psychophysical Evaluation of Simplified Haptic Perception Media

TitlePsychophysical Evaluation of Simplified Haptic Perception Media
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication1999
Conference NameProc. Int. Workshop on Robot and Human Interaction
Date PublishedSeptember
Publication Languageeng
AuthorsBicchi, A, De Rossi, D, Scilingo, EP
Conference LocationPisa
KeywordsBioengineering, Haptics, Robotics
Abstract

Detection of softness by tactile exploration in humans is based on both kinesthetic and cutaneous perception, and haptic displays should be designed so as to address such multimodal perceptual channel. Unfortunately, accurate detection and replication of cutaneous information in all its details is difficlt and costly. In this paper we discuss a simplified model of haptic detection of softness (whereby only information on the rate of spread of the contact area between the finger and the specimen as the contact force increases is transmitted). We provide a thorough set of psychophysical tests, to support the feasibility (in at least some contexts) of a reduced-complicacy display of haptic features.

Hybrid Optimization Problems in Automotive Applications

TitleHybrid Optimization Problems in Automotive Applications
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication1998
Conference NameProc. IFAC International Workshop on Motion Control
Pagination273-278
Date PublishedSeptember
Publication Languageeng
AuthorsBalluchi, A, Bicchi, A, Padroni, G, Rossi, C, Sangiovanni-Vincentelli, AL
Conference LocationGrenoble, France
KeywordsAutomotive, Hybrid and Embedded Control Systems
Notes(invited paper)

Decentralized Air Traffic Management Systems: Performance and Fault Tolerance

TitleDecentralized Air Traffic Management Systems: Performance and Fault Tolerance
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication1998
Conference NameProc. IFAC Workshop on Motion Control
Publication Languageeng
AuthorsBicchi, A, Marigo, A, Pappas, G, Pardini, M, Parlangeli, G, Tomlin, C, Sastry, S
KeywordsAir Traffic Management Systems, Autonomous Vehicles, Hybrid and Embedded Control Systems, Nonlinear Control Systems

On the observability of mobile vehicles localization

TitleOn the observability of mobile vehicles localization
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication1998
Conference NameProc. IEEE Mediterranean Conf. On Control And Systems
Publication Languageeng
AuthorsBicchi, A, Prattichizzo, D, Marigo, A, Balestrino, A
KeywordsAutonomous Vehicles, Localization and Mapping, Sensors and Observers
Abstract

In this paper, we consider the problem of localizing a mobile vehicle moving in an unstructured environment, based on triangulation measurements derived from processed optical information. The problem is shown to be intrinsically nonlinear, in the sense that the linear approximation of the system has different structural properties than the original model. In particular, linearized approximations are non–observable, while results obtained from differential–geometric nonlinear system theory prove the possibility of reconstructing the position and orientation of the vehicle and the position of the obstacles in the environment from optical information.

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