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Networked control system for the guidance of a four-wheel steering agricultural robotic platform
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    Networked control system for the guidance of a four-wheel steering agricultural robotic platform (English)
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    6 September 2012
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    Summary: A current trend in the agricultural area is the development of mobile robots and autonomous vehicles for Precision Agriculture (PA). One of the major challenges in the design of these robots is the development of the electronic architecture for the control of the devices. In a joint project among research institutions and a private company in Brazil, a multifunctional robotic platform for information acquisition in PA is designed. This platform has as main characteristics four-wheel propulsion and independent steering, adjustable width, span of 1,80 m in height, diesel engine, hydraulic system, and a CAN-based Networked Control System (NCS). This paper presents a NCS solution for the platform guidance by the four-wheel hydraulic steering distributed control. The control strategy, centered on the robot manipulators control theory, is based on the difference between the desired and actual position and considering the angular speed of the wheels. The results demonstrate that the NCS is simple and efficient, providing suitable steering performance for the platform guidance. Even though the simplicity of the NCS solution developed, it also overcomes some verified control challenges in the robot guidance system design such as the hydraulic system delay, nonlinearities in the steering actuators, and inertia in the steering system due the friction of different terrains.
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    mobile robots
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    autonomous vehicles
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    precision agriculture (PA)
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    multifunctional robotic platform
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    networked control system (NCS)
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    nonlinearities
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