2015 12th Latin American Robotics Symposium and 2015 3rd Brazilian Symposium on Robotics (LARS-SBR) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/lars-sbr.2015.37
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A Robotic Flying Crane Controlled by an Embedded Computer Cluster

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“…As described in (Fossen, T. I., 1994), (Fossen, T. I., 2002), and (C. G. Ribeiro et al 2015) the kinematics and dynamics of an airship and function of the system reference, their dimensions, and their total mass. In this study, the equations of the kinematics of an ellipsoid dirigible with 28 meters in length and 9 meters in width (C. G. Ribeiro et al 2017) were used.…”
Section: An Autonomous Airshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As described in (Fossen, T. I., 1994), (Fossen, T. I., 2002), and (C. G. Ribeiro et al 2015) the kinematics and dynamics of an airship and function of the system reference, their dimensions, and their total mass. In this study, the equations of the kinematics of an ellipsoid dirigible with 28 meters in length and 9 meters in width (C. G. Ribeiro et al 2017) were used.…”
Section: An Autonomous Airshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, a cluster of computers can be set up in a single robot as well, as Ribeiro et al [12] proposed by designing a robotic flying crane with an embedded cluster of computers composed of ODROID-x2 processors [13], Linux Ubuntu and sun grid engine (SGE) [14] as batch system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although embedding a multi-core or many-core board is an approach towards HPC, it only considers strategies belonging to the applications layer, leaving behind the potential offered by the remaining HPC software layers. In fact, it is possible to embed a complete HPC cluster in a single robot, as demonstrated by Ribeiro et al (2015). The authors implemented a robotic flying crane, with an embedded cluster of computers composed of five ODROID boards, Ubuntu and Sun Grid Engine (SGE) (Gentzsch, 2001) as batch system.…”
Section: Ii1 Hpc In Roboticsmentioning
confidence: 99%