Industrial Robot: Volume 48 Issue 5
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The international journal of robotics research and applicationTable of contents - Special Issue: Learning-based vision perception for industrial robots
Guest Editors: Jianhua Zhang, Shengyong Chen, Honghai Liu, Naoyuki Kubota
The Pransky interview: Brennard Pierce: world class robotics designer and serial entrepreneur
Joanne PranskyThe purpose of this paper is to provide a “Q&A interview” conducted by Joanne Pransky of Industrial Robot Journal as a method to impart the combined technological, business and…
Robots poised to transform agriculture
Rob BogueThis paper aims to illustrate the growing importance of agricultural robots by providing details of recent product developments and their applications.
An anomaly detection method based on double encoder–decoder generative adversarial networks
Hui Liu, Tinglong Tang, Jake Luo, Meng Zhao, Baole Zheng, Yirong WuThis study aims to address the challenge of training a detection model for the robot to detect the abnormal samples in the industrial environment, while abnormal patterns are very…
An autonomous vision-based shelf-reader robot using faster R-CNN
Mahdi Jampour, Amin KarimiSardar, Hossein Rezaei EstakhroyehThe purpose of this study is to design, program and implement an intelligent robot for shelf-reading. an essential task in library maintenance is shelf-reading, which refers to…
Target tracking based on standard hedging and feature fusion for robot
Sixian Chan, Jian Tao, Xiaolong Zhou, Binghui Wu, Hongqiang Wang, Shengyong ChenVisual tracking technology enables industrial robots interacting with human beings intelligently. However, due to the complexity of the tracking problem, the accuracy of visual…
Improving novelty detection by self-supervised learning and channel attention mechanism
Miao Tian, Ying Cui, Haixia Long, Junxia LiIn novelty detection, the autoencoder based image reconstruction strategy is one of the mainstream solutions. The basic idea is that once the autoencoder is trained on normal…
Densely connected Siamese network visual tracking
Xiaolong Zhou, Pinghao Wang, Sixian Chan, Kai Fang, Jianwen FangVisual object tracking plays a significant role in intelligent robot systems. This study aims to focus on unlocking the tracking performance potential of the deep network and…
Practical aspects of detection and grasping objects by a mobile manipulating robot
Bartłomiej Kulecki, Kamil Młodzikowski, Rafał Staszak, Dominik BelterThe purpose of this paper is to propose and evaluate the method for grasping a defined set of objects in an unstructured environment. To this end, the authors propose the method…
Intelligent control of quad-rotor aircrafts with a STM32 microcontroller using deep neural networks
Xiaochun Guan, Sheng Lou, Han Li, Tinglong TangDeployment of deep neural networks on embedded devices is becoming increasingly popular because it can reduce latency and energy consumption for data communication. This paper…
Supervised learning of mapping from sensor space to chained form for unknown non-holonomic driftless systems
Francisco Jesús Arjonilla García, Yuichi KobayashiThis study aims to propose an offline exploratory method that consists of two stages: first, the authors focus on completing the kinematics model of the system by analyzing the…
Robotic system design and development for automated dismantling of PCB waste
Ioan Doroftei, Daniel Chirita, Ciprian Stamate, Stelian Cazan, Carlos Pascal, Adrian BurlacuThe mass electronics sector is one of the most critical sources of waste, in terms of volume and content with dangerous effects on the environment. The purpose of this study is to…
GLO-SLAM: a slam system optimally combining GPS and LiDAR odometry
Ruihao Lin, Junzhe Xu, Jianhua ZhangLarge-scale and precise three-dimensional (3D) map play an important role in autonomous driving and robot positioning. However, it is difficult to get accurate poses for mapping…
HDPL: a hybrid descriptor for points and lines based on graph neural networks
Zirui Guo, Huimin Lu, Qinghua Yu, Ruibin Guo, Junhao Xiao, Hongshan YuThis paper aims to design a novel feature descriptor to improve the performance of feature matching in challenge scenes, such as low texture and wide-baseline scenes. Common…
Recent trends and role of large area flexible electronics in shape sensing application – a review
Riyaz Ali Shaik, Elizabeth RufusThis paper aims to review the shape sensing techniques using large area flexible electronics (LAFE). Shape perception of humanoid robots using tactile data is mainly focused.
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- Dr Dimitrios Chrysostomou