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This project is related to the ongoing effort of AIRLab in developing [[low cost robotics]].
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A low-cost Inertial Measurement Unit based on MEMS sensors ('''AIRIMU''') has already been designed and realized. This project has the objectives of:
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|title=Low-cost IMU
* defining a model of AIRIMU to enable its characterization;
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|short_descr=Characterization of a low-cost IMU module developed by AIRLab; use of such module to extract high-level information about human behavior.
* characterizing the output of AIRIMU in correspondence to physical action;
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|coordinator=MarioVerdicchio
* defining suitable calibration procedures for AIRIMU;
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|tutor=MartinoMigliavacca;MatteoMatteucci
* testing the actual performance of the calibrated AIRIMU;
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|students=NguyenHo
* exploring the possibility of using AIRIMUs (one or more units) brought by people to derive higher-level information about the behavior of the bearers.
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|resarea=Robotics
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|restopic=Robot development;Agents, Multiagent Systems, Agencies
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|start=2012/11/01
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|end=2013/12/31
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|status=Active
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|level=Ms
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|type=Thesis
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}}
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This project is related to the ongoing effort of AIRLab in developing [[Low-cost Robotics|low-cost robotic modules and systems]].
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An Inertial Measurement Unit based on MEMS sensors (called '''R2P_IMU''') has already been designed and realized. This project has the objectives of:
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* defining a model of R2P_IMU to enable its characterization;
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* characterizing the output of R2P_IMU in correspondence to physical action;
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* defining suitable calibration procedures for R2P_IMU;
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* testing the actual performance of the calibrated R2P_IMU;
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* exploring the possibility of processing the output of R2P_IMU (one or more units) borne by people to extract higher-level information about the behavior of the bearers.

Latest revision as of 17:58, 22 November 2012

Low-cost IMU
Short Description: Characterization of a low-cost IMU module developed by AIRLab; use of such module to extract high-level information about human behavior.
Coordinator: MarioVerdicchio ()
Tutor: MartinoMigliavacca (migliavacca@elet.polimi.it), MatteoMatteucci (matteo.matteucci@polimi.it)
Collaborator:
Students: NguyenHo (nguyenho83@yahoo.com)
Research Area: Robotics
Research Topic: Robot development, Agents, Multiagent Systems, Agencies
Start: 2012/11/01
End: 2013/12/31
Status: Active
Level: Ms
Type: Thesis

This project is related to the ongoing effort of AIRLab in developing low-cost robotic modules and systems. An Inertial Measurement Unit based on MEMS sensors (called R2P_IMU) has already been designed and realized. This project has the objectives of:

  • defining a model of R2P_IMU to enable its characterization;
  • characterizing the output of R2P_IMU in correspondence to physical action;
  • defining suitable calibration procedures for R2P_IMU;
  • testing the actual performance of the calibrated R2P_IMU;
  • exploring the possibility of processing the output of R2P_IMU (one or more units) borne by people to extract higher-level information about the behavior of the bearers.