Transactions of the Society of Instrument and Control Engineers
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A Car Transportation System in Cooperation by Multiple Mobile Robots for Each Wheel: iCART II
Koshi KASHIWAZAKINaoaki YONEZAWAKazuhiro KOSUGEYusuke SUGAHARAYasuhisa HIRATAMitsuru ENDOTakashi KANBAYASHIHiroyuki SHINOZUKAKoki SUZUKIYuki ONO
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2012 Volume 48 Issue 7 Pages 389-398

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The authors proposed a car transportation system, iCART (intelligent Cooperative Autonomous Robot Transporters), for automation of mechanical parking systems by two mobile robots. However, it was difficult to downsize the mobile robot because the length of it requires at least the wheelbase of a car. This paper proposes a new car transportation system, iCART II (iCART - type II), based on “a-robot-for-a-wheel” concept. A prototype system, MRWheel (a Mobile Robot for a Wheel), is designed and downsized less than half the conventional robot. First, a method for lifting up a wheel by MRWheel is described. In general, it is very difficult for mobile robots such as MRWheel to move to desired positions without motion errors caused by slipping, etc. Therefore, we propose a follower's motion error estimation algorithm based on the internal force applied to each follower by extending a conventional leader-follower type decentralized control algorithm for cooperative object transportation. The proposed algorithm enables followers to estimate their motion errors and enables the robots to transport a car to a desired position. In addition, we analyze and prove the stability and convergence of the resultant system with the proposed algorithm. In order to extract only the internal force from the force applied to each robot, we also propose a model-based external force compensation method. Finally, proposed methods are applied to the car transportation system, the experimental results confirm their validity.
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