Mobile Robotics Laboratory

Mobile Robotics Laboratory

Infobox_University
name = Mobile Robotics Laboratory
established = 2002
type = Public
head = [http://www.aero.iisc.ernet.in/dghose/welcome.html Dr. Debasish Ghose]
city = Bangalore, India
campus = Indian Institute of Science
website = http://guidance.aero.iisc.ernet.in/robotics/index.html

The Mobile Robotics Laboratory (MRL) is a division of the Guidance, Control and Decision Systems Laboratory in the Department of Aerospace Engineering, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India. It is headed by Dr. Debasish Ghose, Professor. MRL was established in 2002 and aspires to be one of the leading robotic research centers in India.

Research Overview

MRL was started with the primary aim of performing research in the fields of Swarm robotics, Multi-Robot Systems and Cooperative Robotics with applications to tasks such as cooperative transportation, robotic formations, cooperative search/rescue, and odor source localization. Several robotic platforms have been built in-house and used in real-robot-experiments in order to validate algorithms related to some of the above research problems.
Over the years research has also extended in the fields of computer vision, Simultaneous Localization and Mapping SLAM and Aerial Robotics.

Projects Undertaken

Glowworm Swarm Optimization (GSO): A Bio-inspired Optimization Paradigm

The glowworm swarm optimization (GSO) algorithm is an optimization technique developed for simultaneous capture of multiple optimums of multi-modal functions [K.N. Krishnanand and D. Ghose, “Glowworm swarm based optimization algorithm for multi-modal functions with collective robotics applications,” Multi-agent and Grid Systems, Issue 3, Volume 2, 2006, pp. 209 - 222.] . The algorithm utilizes agents called glowworms which use a luminescent quantity called Luciferin to (indirectly) communicate the function-profile information at their current location to their neighbors. The glowworm depends on a variable local-decision domain, which is bounded above by a circular sensor range, to identify its neighbors and compute its movements. Each glowworm selects a neighbor that has a Luciferin value more than its own, using a probabilistic mechanism, and moves towards it.These movements that are based only on local information enable the swarm of glowworms to split into disjoint subgroups, exhibit simultaneous taxis-behavior towards, and rendezvous at multiple optimums (not necessarily equal) of a given multi-modal function. The algorithm was tested on a custom designed system of robots called Kinbots.

Histogramic Intensity Switching: Vision Based Obstacle Avoidance Algorithm

Histogramic intensity switching (HIS) is a vision-based obstacle avoidance algorithm developed in the lab. It makes use of histograms of images captured by a camera in real-time and does not make use of any distance measurements to achieve obstacle avoidance. An improved algorithm called the HIS-Dynamic mask allocation (HISDMA) has also been designed. The algorithms were tested on an in-house custom built robot called the VITAR.

Multi-robot Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM)

Implementation of occupancy grid mapping using a miniature mobile robot equipped with a set of five infrared based ranging sensors is explored in this research. Bayesian methods are used to update the map.Another variant of this technique will utilize a single IR-range sensor to obtain range to different distinctive features in the surrounding environment and utilize the readings obtained to make the SLAM converge.These techniques will be extended to a swarm of robots. These robots would communicate using the ZigBee protocol among themselves and with a global coordinator (PC) which would be responsible for map merging. Simulation experiments are being carried out using the Player/Stage software. The robotic platform is built using a custom designed set of swarm robots called Glowworms.

Quad-rotor UAVs

A quadrotor micro-air-vehicle (MAV) is a rotor-based craft with four rotors, usually placed at the corners of a square frame. The four motor speeds (and hence thrusts) are the control inputs which result in motion of the quadrotor. The dynamics of this vehicle are fast and highly coupled, and hence presents a challenging control problem.
A quadrotor and control test-bed has been fabricated in-house at the Mobile Robotics Lab. Experiments on control are being conducted on the quadrotor, beginning with yaw, pitch and roll stabilization.

Robots Developed Inhouse

Kinbots

A robotic platform consisting of four wheeled-mobile robots have been developed in the lab for multi-robot testing. They are similar in principle to Braitenberg Vehicles and use simple perception/interaction/actuation techniques to achieve individual vehicle complexity and produce effective group behavior through cooperation. These robots have been used to test out the GSO algorithm

VITAR - Vision Based Tracked Autonomous Robot

VITAR (Vision based Tracked Autonomous Robot) consists of a tracked mobile robot equipped with a pan-tilt mounted vision sensor, an on board PC, driver electronics, and a wireless link to a remote PC. It has been utilized to test vision based algorithms such as the HIS and the HIS-DMA.

Members

Current

* [http://www.aero.iisc.ernet.in/dghose/welcome.html Professor Debasish Ghose] , Professor and Head, Mobile Robotics Laboratory
* [http://guidance.aero.iisc.ernet.in/joseph/joseph%20thomas%20home.htm Joseph Thomas] , M.Sc Student
* [http://guidance.aero.iisc.ernet.in/Eshwaran/ Eshwaran Vijaya Kumar] , Project Assistant

Former

* [http://guidance.aero.iisc.ernet.in/krishna/ Dr. K.N. Krishnanand]
* Sharaschandra V.B.
* Amruth Putappa
* Guruprasad MH
* [http://guidance.aero.iisc.ernet.in/hasan/index.html Hasan Poonawala]
* [http://guidance.aero.iisc.ernet.in/vaibhav/index.html Vaibhav Ghadiok]
* [http://guidance.aero.iisc.ernet.in/varun/index.html Varun Raj K]
* Mansimar Singh Aneja, Project Assistant
* Ishrat Badami
* Retika Raj

References

External links

* [http://guidance.aero.iisc.ernet.in/robotics/index.html Homepage of Mobile Robotics Laboratory]
* [http://www.iisc.ernet.in/ Official website of Indian Institute of Science] .


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