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instrumentation and measurement technology conference | 2007

Fillet Weld Identification for Automatic Inspection of Spherical Tanks

Elyson Carvalho; Lucas Molina; Eduardo O. Freire; Raimundo C. S. Freire; Benedito Antonio Luciano

In this article the development of a system for fillet weld identification is considered for automatic inspection of storage spheres. Distance sensors based on different physical principles are characterized and selected, thus getting, greater confidence of the acquired data. The data provided from the different types of sensors will be submitted to a fusing process, aiming at to increase the confidence and performance of the system.


instrumentation and measurement technology conference | 2009

Fault-tolerant weld line detection for automatic inspection of storage tanks based on distance and visual information fusion

Elyson Carvalho; Benedito A. Luciano; Raimundo C. S. Freire; Lucas Molina; Eduardo O. Freire

Quality control, cost reduction and above all, human and environmental safety are great reasons that stimulate the investments in technologies like automatic inspection. The automatic inspection of weld lines in storage tanks is of special interest, due to the fact that such tanks are currently used to store harmful products. For a reliable inspection it is necessary to accurate detect the weld line position. In this paper the development of a system to perform weld line detection in storage tanks is proposed. Two redundant systems, based on different physical principles, distance and visual information, are implemented and tested. Such systems make use of a fault-tolerant estimation process based on the α-β filter. Finally, the outputs of the two redundant systems are fused, aiming at to increase the confidence and performance of the system.


latin american robotics symposium | 2010

A Model-Based Fault-Tolerant Weld Line Detection for Automatic Inspection of Storage Tanks Using Visual Information and a-ß Filter

Lucas Molina; Raimundo C. S. Freire; Elyson Carvalho; Eduardo O. Freire

Quality control, cost reduction and above all, human and environmental safety are great reasons that stimulate the investments in technologies such as automatic inspection. The automatic inspection of weld lines in storage tanks is of special interest due to the fact that such tanks are currently used to store harmful products. For a reliable inspection it is necessary to accurately detect the weld line position. In this paper the development of a system to perform weld line detection in storage tanks is proposed. The system based on visual information is implemented and tested. Such system makes use of a fault-tolerant estimation process based on the α-β filter and a model-based fault detection method, proposed in this paper.


latin american robotics symposium | 2012

A Methodology to Designing Strategies for Robot Soccer Based on Discrete Event Systems Formalism

Phillipe Cardoso; Lucas Molina; Eduardo O. Freire; Elyson Carvalho

In the robot soccer, a good strategy is essential to the success of a team. It is responsible to define the behavior of each robot on the many game situations and make the team play in a cooperative manner to win the game. To accomplish this, it is proposed in this paper a methodology to designing strategies for robot soccer based on discrete event systems formalism. The main idea is to allow the construction of a game strategy where the behavior of each robot can be dynamically modified, depending on the context of the match. This strategy is modeled based on the discrete events system (DES) theory. The DES formalism enables to implement the interaction between the various behaviors of a system in a simple way, allowing the addition of new behavior without changing the current behaviors already in use, which is the main advantage of the proposed approach.


2008 IEEE Latin American Robotic Symposium | 2008

Execution Monitoring Applied to Data Estimation Processes

Eduardo O. Freire; Elyson Carvalho; Carlos A. V. Cardoso; Benedito A. Luciano

This paper presents how execution monitoring can be applied to detect sensor measurements faults and shows how to use this information to improve data estimation processes. Experimental results based on ultrasonic sensors measurement data are presented and the estimation process improvement could be verified.


latin american robotics symposium | 2015

Compact RRT: A New Approach for Guided Sampling Applied to Environment Representation and Path Planning in Mobile Robotics

Stephanie Kamarry; Lucas Molina; Elyson Carvalho; Eduardo O. Freire

In this paper it is presented a new approach to increase the dispersion of the nodes in the RRT, this approach allows a compact representation of the environment by reducing the nodes redundancy, with this, the number of samples discarded, the computational cost and the processing time of tree growth is also reduced. The developed method performs the polarization of the nodes creating search regions with the highest probability of connectivity to the tree, these regions are created from environmental discretization. Furthermore, the polarization technique presented in this paper is robust to environmental variation, not reducing its performance in more complex environments with narrow passages or long corridors. When using the Compact RRT, path planning stage is faster, because the number of nodes in the tree will be lower compared to Classic RRT.


instrumentation and measurement technology conference | 2009

Subcutaneous fat tissue thickness measurement based on ultrasound

Carlos M. P. Cursino; Rodrigo R. A. Galvao; Raimundo C. S. Freire; João Bosco de Aquino Silva; Enilson J. L. Costa; Fernando J. S. P. Guimaraes; Sebastian Y. C. Catunda; Elyson Carvalho

This article presents the development of a subcutaneous fat tissue thickness measurement based on ultrasound. Currently, the instrument used for measuring the skinfolds thickness is the caliper. However, it is an instrument that requires a long training period in the anatomic measurement technical field. Measurement using ultrasound has been proposed as an alternative noninvasive technique to measure subcutaneous fat thickness because it may overcome some of the limitations of the caliper. The developed measurement instrument is based on the transmission and reception of acoustic waves. One of the most important requirements is the skinfolds thickness measurement accuracy. Is presented the principle of operation of the equipment and electronic circuits developed.


ubiquitous computing | 2016

Evolutionary robotics applied to the multi-robot worst-case pursuit-evasion problem

Lívia Gregorin; Eduardo O. Freire; Elyson Carvalho; Lucas Molina; Sidney N. Givigi

This paper proposes the use of an evolutionary robotics approach to solve the worst-case pursuit-evasion problem, in which evaders are considered arbitrarily fast and omniscient, while pursuers have limited sensing and communication capabilities, with no previous knowledge of the environment. Unlike most work in evolutionary robotics, we offer a control system for multiple mobile robots based on finite state machines derived using a genetic algorithm. Results show that, given a sufficient number of robots, the evolved system is capable of clearing a discrete map, including multiply connected maps, of all previous contamination.


Sba: Controle & Automação Sociedade Brasileira de Automatica | 2010

Medição de velocidade angular com alta resolução usando enconders de baixa resolução e PLL

Elyson Carvalho; José Gilmar Nunes de Carvalho Filho; Lucas Molina; Eduardo O. Freire; Raimundo C. S. Freire; Benedito Antonio Luciano

In this paper a new approach to perform angular velocity measurement of a motor is presented. The approach is based on the use of PLL (Phase-Locked Loop) and is able to perform high resolution measurements despite the use of a low resolution encoder. A complete measurement system was developed fusing the proposed approach and the classic T method, allowing even the measurement of zero velocity and the determination of the shaft rotation direction. In order to validate the proposed approach, some parameters were considered to compare its performance with the performance of a classical method. To validate the proposed approach and to compare it with the classical methods, some comparison parameters were considered. The results obtained using each method are presented and discussed, as well as the comparison between them


latin american robotics symposium | 2017

RRT-Edge: A compact approach for path planning of mobile robots

Alana de Santana Correia; Stephanie Kamarry; Lucas Molina; Elyson Carvalho; Eduardo O. Freire

In this article, a new method is presented in order to increase node dispersion on RRTs. This approach allows for a better environment representation, reducing the amount of nodes in the tree. The proposed RRT differs from Classic RRT by an insertion of a new node-tree connection method. The proposed affixing rule uses a tree whose edges are of variable length, which more rapidly explores the environments structure. In order to reduce edges overlapping and the amount of nodes, new nodes could be added along the edges, instead of only outside of them. Furthermore, this work proposes a discrete density metric which will be used to compare, by simulation experiments, the classic method to the technique here presented. This technique generates improvements on the uniformity of the trees expansion and on the graphs exploration speed in the path-planning phase. The results obtained suggest a reduction of up to 70% of the node amount, while keeping a constant density.

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Eduardo O. Freire

Universidade Federal de Sergipe

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Lucas Molina

Universidade Federal de Sergipe

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Raimundo C. S. Freire

Federal University of Campina Grande

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Jugurta Montalvão

Universidade Federal de Sergipe

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Jânio Coutinho Canuto

Universidade Federal de Sergipe

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Sidney N. Givigi

Royal Military College of Canada

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Benedito A. Luciano

Federal University of Paraíba

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Benedito Antonio Luciano

Federal University of Campina Grande

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Lívia Gregorin

Universidade Federal de Sergipe

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