WO2014074025A1 - Apparatus for coordinating automated devices - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to methods for controlling automated devices and can be used for coordinating robot-controlled gardening machines, for example, lawn mowers.
- DGPS DGPS-based systems.
- DGPS is the best choice because the common GPS does not assure sufficient accuracy of positioning. This most advanced system is not without problems either.
- the GPS signal may be screened near houses, or be reflected several times, or suppressed by disturbances or deliberately. As a result, robot coordination is disrupted.
- the coordinates of the lawn boundary have to be measured and entered into the robot, a hard effort to accomplish.
- DGPS provides the coordinates, rather than robot orientation.
- the system is adjusted to abstract coordinates, rather than the real setting of the robot. For example, the robot does not detect a stationary or moving obstacle (a dog or child).
- Fifth, DGPS does not recognize if there is grass to be mowed on the lawn or not.
- Sixth, DGPS has difficulty organizing mutual coordination of the robots that are unaware of their mutual position and must be equipped with a complicated system for mutual detection and exchange of signals. Seventh, this system is expensive.
- This invention is intended to solve these problems and eliminate the deficiencies referred to above.
- This invention if used as herein described, simplifies control of an automated device and improves the accuracy with which its coordinates are determined.
- the claimed apparatus for coordinating automated devices comprising a device of flying type or one put up on a tower and having a unit for determining the coordinates of the flying device, said unit being connected, for purposes of data exchange, with a unit determining the coordinates of at least one automated device being controlled, said unit being capable of receiving and transmitting control signals to at least one automated device being controlled.
- the invention is illustrated in a drawing showing one of possible embodiments of the claimed method.
- the drawing illustrates an air sonde carrying a camera; marks on the ground and on the robot-controlled lawn mower; and a natural reference point such as a bush.
- the apparatus for coordinating automated devices is provided on the flying device or tower and comprises a unit for determining the coordinates of the flying device or tower and connected, for the purpose of data exchange, to a unit that determined the coordinates of the automated device being controlled, said unit being capable of receiving and transmitting control signals to the automated device being controlled.
- the claimed device is used as follows: at least one automated device (a robot-controlled lawn mower) is first placed on an area (lawn) under control. Before the automated device starts operation, a tracking device (camera) is positioned above the area being controlled on a flying device such as a sonde balloon or a pilotless vehicle of helicopter type, or said device can be positioned on a tower of a height allowing the entire area being controlled to be viewed.
- the device is capable of receiving and transmitting a control signal from and to the automated device and also of determining the coordinates of the flying device.
- the device also can exchange signals, including RF signals, with the robots.
- the camera observes the robot and determines its position relative to itself. Marks distinguished easily from above can be placed on the robot and its charging device.
- a visible signal can be replaced with other regions of the spectrum.
- the signal received can be both natural and generated by the robot or device on the camera, or at any other point of the area. Equally suitable are sound, smell or chemical signals, or radioactivity slightly above the background level (for example, silicon plates).
- the system can easily see obstacles or moving objects and determine the extent and quality of grass mowing. It is simple in design and has a low cost.
- the claimed system can be used with a broad class of robots: automated lawn mowers, robotized room cleaners, tractors, snowplows, garbage collectors, street cleaners, vehicles for transporting people and freight, and even extraterrestrial robots on other plants, for example, on Mars.
- the system fits easily into the framework of an "intelligent” home, or even an “intelligent” city, being capable of coordinating many actions, robots, and objects at a time, and performing several tasks simultaneously, for example, navigation and recognition.
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Abstract
The invention relates to methods for controlling automated devices. The apparatus used to carry out said method comprises a flying device or a device put up on a tower, said device being provided with a unit for determining the coordinates of the flying device and connected, for the purpose of data exchange, with a unit determining the coordinates of at least one automated device being controlled, said unit being capable for receiving and transmitting control signals to at least one automated device being controlled. The invention simplifies control of the automated device and improves the accuracy of determination of the coordinates thereof.
Description
Apparatus for Coordinating Automated Devices
The invention relates to methods for controlling automated devices and can be used for coordinating robot-controlled gardening machines, for example, lawn mowers.
Absence of an inexpensive and reliable navigation system and lack of mutual coordination of operations are among the basic problems of video navigation, coordination, and control of robotized lawn mowers.
For example, to prevent a robot-controlled lawn mower from running beyond the grass mowing area, a wire must used to encircle the area. The navigation system of a majority of commercial robots can only have them roam randomly {see: http://www.3dnews.ru tags/%D0%BA%D0o/oBE%Dl%81%D0%B8o/oD0%BBo/oD0%BA%D0% BO).
Systems of infrared fences or marks have been developed lately. A system of ground radio beacons can also be used. These types of systems are, however, very expensive and complicated.
The most recent developments are advanced DGPS-based systems. DGPS is the best choice because the common GPS does not assure sufficient accuracy of positioning. This most advanced system is not without problems either. First, the GPS signal may be screened near houses, or be reflected several times, or suppressed by disturbances or deliberately. As a result, robot coordination is disrupted. Second, the coordinates of the lawn boundary have to be measured and entered into the robot, a hard effort to accomplish. Third, DGPS provides the coordinates, rather than robot orientation. Fourth, the system is adjusted to abstract coordinates, rather than the real setting of the robot. For example, the robot does not detect a stationary or moving obstacle (a dog or child). Fifth, DGPS does not recognize if there is grass to be mowed on the lawn or not. Sixth, DGPS has difficulty organizing mutual coordination of the robots that are unaware of their mutual position and must be equipped with a complicated system for mutual detection and exchange of signals. Seventh, this system is expensive.
Many of these problems could be solved by a video navigator fitted on the robot. This would create more problems - the video navigator has a limited field of vision that can only be
expanded by providing a large number of cameras or cameras having a wide field of vision. This is a complicated and costly undertaking. Besides, many complicated ground marks are to be set up and be well distinguished. Natural landmarks are not always distinguished well. The area to be mowed certainly has to be provided with ground marks. And again, it is difficult to coordinate robots among themselves.
This invention is intended to solve these problems and eliminate the deficiencies referred to above.
This invention, if used as herein described, simplifies control of an automated device and improves the accuracy with which its coordinates are determined.
This technical result is achieved in the claimed apparatus for coordinating automated devices, said apparatus comprising a device of flying type or one put up on a tower and having a unit for determining the coordinates of the flying device, said unit being connected, for purposes of data exchange, with a unit determining the coordinates of at least one automated device being controlled, said unit being capable of receiving and transmitting control signals to at least one automated device being controlled.
The invention is illustrated in a drawing showing one of possible embodiments of the claimed method. The drawing illustrates an air sonde carrying a camera; marks on the ground and on the robot-controlled lawn mower; and a natural reference point such as a bush.
The apparatus for coordinating automated devices is provided on the flying device or tower and comprises a unit for determining the coordinates of the flying device or tower and connected, for the purpose of data exchange, to a unit that determined the coordinates of the automated device being controlled, said unit being capable of receiving and transmitting control signals to the automated device being controlled.
The claimed device is used as follows: at least one automated device (a robot-controlled lawn mower) is first placed on an area (lawn) under control. Before the automated device starts operation, a tracking device (camera) is positioned above the area being controlled on a flying device such as a sonde balloon or a pilotless vehicle of helicopter type, or said device can be positioned on a tower of a height allowing the entire area being controlled to be viewed. The device is capable of receiving and transmitting a control signal from and to the automated device and also of determining the coordinates of the flying device. The device also can exchange signals, including RF signals, with the robots. The camera observes the robot and determines its position relative to itself. Marks distinguished easily from above can be placed on the robot and
its charging device. If several robots are used, their mutual coordination is easy enough - the camera sees them all at a time, and a computer system receiving data from the camera coordinates their mutual movement easily. The boundaries of the area to be mowed by a robot- controlled lawn mower can be drawn on the computer system screen by the mouse pointer, or by a sensor pencil, or a finger on the screen.
Furthermore, a visible signal can be replaced with other regions of the spectrum. The signal received can be both natural and generated by the robot or device on the camera, or at any other point of the area. Equally suitable are sound, smell or chemical signals, or radioactivity slightly above the background level (for example, silicon plates).
The system can easily see obstacles or moving objects and determine the extent and quality of grass mowing. It is simple in design and has a low cost.
The claimed system can be used with a broad class of robots: automated lawn mowers, robotized room cleaners, tractors, snowplows, garbage collectors, street cleaners, vehicles for transporting people and freight, and even extraterrestrial robots on other plants, for example, on Mars.
The system fits easily into the framework of an "intelligent" home, or even an "intelligent" city, being capable of coordinating many actions, robots, and objects at a time, and performing several tasks simultaneously, for example, navigation and recognition.
The invention has been disclosed above with reference to a specific embodiment thereof. Other embodiments that do not depart from the idea of the invention as it is disclosed herein may be obvious to people skilled in the art. Accordingly, the description of the invention may be considered limited in scope by the following claim only.
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An apparatus for coordinating automated devices comprising a flying device or a device put up on a tower, said device being provided with a unit for determining the coordinates of the flying device, said unit being connected, for the purpose of data exchange, with a unit determining the coordinates of at least one automated device being controlled, said unit being capable of receiving and transmitting control signals to at least one automated device being controlled.
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