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Nowadays perception is still an up-to-date scienti fic issue on a mobile robot system. This thesis introduces an approach on how to recognize objects, namely numbers, using a digital camera on a Volksbot robot. The robot used in this thesis has been specifi cally designed for the SICK robot day. The development of the vision algorithm was done in two stages: the region of interest detection and the actual number recognition. Diff erent algorithms had been tested and evaluated and the Canny edge detector with contour finding has been proven to be the best choice for the region of interest detection and the Tesseract OCR engine was the best decision for number recognition. To integrate the vision component on an existing robot system, ROS was used. This thesis also discusses the integration of the EPOS motor controller into ROS.
Robots integrated into a social environment with humans need the ability to locate persons in their surrounding area. This is also the case for the WelcomeBot which is developed at the Fraunhofer Institute IAIS. In the future, the robot should follow persons in the buildings and guide them to certain areas. Therefore, it needs the capability to detect and track a person in the environment. In this master thesis, an approach for fast and reliable tracking of a person via a mobile robotic platform is presented. Based on the investigation of different methods and sensors, a laser scanner and a camera are selected as the primary two sensors.
In dieser Arbeit wird eine von P. Ahlrichs und B. Dünweg entwickelte Methode [Ahlrichs und Dünweg, 1998] zur Simulation von Polymeren in Flüssigkeiten auf dem Cell-Prozessor implementiert. Dabei soll der Frage nachgegangen werden, wie performant der Cell-Processor in der Lage ist diese Simulation zu berechnen.
Zur Simulation der Polymere wird eine Molekular-Dynamik Simulation genutzt. Die Monomere der Polymerketten werden durch ein Kugel-Feder Modell gekoppelt. Die einzelnen Monomere der Polymere werden als einfache Punktteilchen betrachtet. Dies ermöglicht eine Interaktion der Monomere, unabhängig von deren Zeit- und Längenskalen, mit der Flüssigkeitssimulation durch Reibung. Die Flüssigkeit wird in dieser Arbeit durch die Lattice-Boltzmann-Methode simuliert.