2021
DOI: 10.17587/mau.22.610-615
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Multi-Level Control System for an Intelligent Robot that is Part of a Group

Abstract: The article is devoted to the application of a group of robotic complexes for military purposes. The current state of control systems of single robotic complexes does not allow solving all the tasks assigned to the robot. The analysis of methods of controlling a group of robots in combat conditions is carried out. The necessity of using a multi-level control system for an intelligent combat robot is justified. A multi-level control system for an intelligent robot is proposed. Such a system assumes the possibil… Show more

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“…При здійсненні технологічних операцій з вибухонебезпечними об'єктами доцільно застосовувати узгоджені дії групи АМР [9][10][11]. На оперативному рівні система керування для кожного АМР розв'язує різноманітні завдання [9]:…”
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“…При здійсненні технологічних операцій з вибухонебезпечними об'єктами доцільно застосовувати узгоджені дії групи АМР [9][10][11]. На оперативному рівні система керування для кожного АМР розв'язує різноманітні завдання [9]:…”
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“…To overcome the consequences of man-made and natural disasters for work in extreme a priori uncertain conditions, it is advisable to apply coordinated actions of the AMR group [8][9][10]. At the same time, the control system of each AMR ensures movement to a given point in the working space and bypassing obstacles [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To overcome the consequences of man-made and natural disasters for work in extreme a priori uncertain conditions, it is advisable to apply coordinated actions of the AMR group [8][9][10]. At the same time, the control system of each AMR ensures movement to a given point in the working space and bypassing obstacles [8]. The most common drawback of existing AMR control methods is the inconsistency of control algorithms with kinematic constraints and the dynamics of individual robots [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%