2024
Authors
Orsolits, H; Clauss, K; Moura Oliveira, PBd;
Publication
Computer Aided Systems Theory - EUROCAST 2024 - 19th International Conference, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain, February 25 - March 1, 2024, Revised Selected Papers, Part II
Abstract
To meet the growing demand of robotics applications in industry high efforts are placed on research and education for robotics fundamentals, as a more intuitive and easier access to robotics must be ensured. Based on this, the aim of this work is to make a contribution to investigate new approaches for teaching robotics fundamentals using immersive technologies. In this work an existing digital twin for a desktop robot was extended by adding a feature for the positioning of way-points for path planning in an existing Augmented Reality (AR) application as well as update the robot controller with the inverse kinematics for the corresponding motion implementation. The performance of the new functionality was evaluated by means of a pick-and-place application and validated via a test series with an associated questionnaire. The conducted experiments have been carried out in a comparative study between the AR based digital twin and an ABB industrial robot where a clear benefit of the proposed systems for entry into robotics as well as for teaching was identified. © The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2025.
2025
Authors
Benhanifia, A; Ben Cheikh, Z; Oliveira, PM; Valente, A; Lima, J;
Publication
INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS WITH APPLICATIONS
Abstract
Predictive maintenance (PDM) is emerging as a strong transformative tool within Industry 4.0, enabling significant improvements in the sustainability and efficiency of manufacturing processes. This in-depth literature review, which follows the PRISMA 2020 framework, examines how PDM is being implemented in several areas of the manufacturing industry, focusing on how it is taking advantage of technological advances such as artificial intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT). The presented in-depth evaluation of the technological principles, implementation methods, economic consequences, and operational improvements based on academic and industrial sources and new innovations is performed. According to the studies, integrating CDM can significantly increase machine uptime and reliability while reducing maintenance costs. In addition, the transition to PDM systems that use real-time data to predict faults and plan maintenance more accurately holds out promising prospects. However, there are still gaps in the overall methodologies for measuring the return on investment of PDM implementations, suggesting an essential research direction.
2024
Authors
Oliveira, D; Filipe, V; Oliveira, PM;
Publication
Lecture Notes in Educational Technology
Abstract
Encouraging pre-university students to pursue engineering courses at the university level is essential to meet the industry’s escalating demand for engineers. Each year, universities host hundreds of secondary students who tour their facilities to get a feel for the academic environment. This paper discusses an educational experiment designed as part of a semester-long undergraduate project in Informatics Engineering. The project involves tailoring a Dobot Magician robot, equipped with a standard webcam, to engage in a game of tic-tac-toe against a human user. The camera stream is continuously processed by a computer vision algorithm to detect the pieces placement in the game board. The paper outlines the project development stages, the elements involved, and presents preliminary test results. © The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2024.
2025
Authors
Vrancic, D; Bisták, P; Huba, M; Oliveira, PM;
Publication
MATHEMATICS
Abstract
The paper presents a new control concept based on the process moment instead of the process states or the process output signal. The control scheme is based on separate control of reference tracking and disturbance rejection. The tracking control is achieved by additionally feeding the input of the process model by the scaled output signal of the process model. The advantage of such feedback is that the final state of the process output can be analytically calculated and used for control instead of the actual process output value. The disturbance rejection, including model imperfections, is controlled by feeding back the filtered difference between the process output and the model output to the process input. The performance of tracking and disturbance rejection is simply controlled by two user-defined gains. Several examples have shown that the new control method provides very good and stable tracking and disturbance rejection performance.
2025
Authors
Tinoco, V; Silva, MF; Santos, FN; Morais, R; Magalhaes, SA; Oliveira, PM;
Publication
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DYNAMICS AND CONTROL
Abstract
With the global population on the rise and a declining agricultural labor force, the realm of robotics research in agriculture, such as robotic manipulators, has assumed heightened significance. This article undertakes a comprehensive exploration of the latest advancements in controllers tailored for robotic manipulators. The investigation encompasses an examination of six distinct controller paradigms, complemented by the presentation of three exemplars for each category. These paradigms encompass: (i) adaptive control, (ii) sliding mode control, (iii) model predictive control, (iv) robust control, (v) fuzzy logic control and (vi) neural network control. The article further introduces and presents comparative tables for each controller category. These controllers excel in tracking trajectories and efficiently reaching reference points with rapid convergence. The key point of divergence among these controllers resides in their inherent complexity.
2019
Authors
Paulo Moura Oliveira; Paulo Novais; Luís Paulo Reis;
Publication
Abstract
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