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    Ultra Wide-Band Localization and SLAM: A Comparative Study for Mobile Robot Navigation

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    In this work, a comparative study between an Ultra Wide-Band (UWB) localization system and a Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM) algorithm is presented. Due to its high bandwidth and short pulses length, UWB potentially allows great accuracy in range measurements based on Time of Arrival (TOA) estimation. SLAM algorithms recursively estimates the map of an environment and the pose (position and orientation) of a mobile robot within that environment. The comparative study presented here involves the performance analysis of implementing in parallel an UWB localization based system and a SLAM algorithm on a mobile robot navigating within an environment. Real time results as well as error analysis are also shown in this work

    Interpolation Based Controller for Trajectory Tracking in Mobile Robots

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    In this work, a novel algorithm for trajectory tracking in mobile robots is presented. For the purpose of tracking trajectory, a methodology based on the interpolation of trigonometric functions of the wheeled mobile robot kinematics is proposed. In addition, the convergence of the interpolation-based control systems is analysed. Furthermore, the optimal controller parameters are selected through Monte Carlo Experiments (MCE) in order to minimize a cost index. The MCE is able to find, the best set of gains that minimizes the tracking error. Experimental results over a mobile robot Pionner 3AT are conclusive and satisfactory. In addition, a comparative study of control performance is carried out against another controllers. © 2016, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht
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