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The development of mobile robotic systems is a demanding task regarding its complexity, required resources and skills in multiple fields such as software development, artificial intelligence, mechanical design, electrical engineering, signal processing, sensor technology or control theory. This holds true particularly for soccer playing robots, where additional aspects like high dynamics, cooperation and high physical stress have to be dealt with. In robot competitions such as RoboCup, additional skills in the domains of team, project and knowledge management are of importance.
Swedish wheeled mobile robots have remarkable mobility properties allowing them to rotate and translate at the same time. Being holonomic systems, their kinematics model results in the possibility of designing separate and independent position and heading trajectory tracking control laws. Nevertheless, if these control laws should be implemented in the presence of unaccounted actuator saturation, the resulting saturated linear and angular velocity commands could interfere with each other thus dramatically affecting the overall expected performance. Based on Lyapunov’s direct method, a position and heading trajectory tracking control law for Swedish wheeled robots is developed. It explicitly accounts for actuator saturation by using ideas from a prioritized task based control framework.
Programmable logic controllers (PLCs) have traditionally been used on numerous machines for control of the various processing and manufacturing steps. In response to an initiative by the Expert Committee Chemical Industry (FA CH), suitable metrics have been defined in order to permit rapid static analysis of comprehensive PLC programs. A tool was developed for this purpose which is also able to determine quality criteria. Additional to seven of the new metrics five metrics derived from Halstead and McCabe are used to determine the quality-criteria: testability, self-description, legibility and simplicity. New concepts were developed to determine and to calculate these criteria. The results are documented in hyper-language files with links to the called modules and control-graphs for each function. The tool was validated by three voluminous PLC-programs, two are from industrial projects.