首页 /研究 /An Indoor Positioning System for Mobile Robots Using Visible Light Communication and Fuzzy Logic
OTHER

An Indoor Positioning System for Mobile Robots Using Visible Light Communication and Fuzzy Logic

Junyoung Kim, Jisu Kim, Geun-Taek Kang, Won‐Chang Lee

发表年份
2016
引用次数
2
访问权限
开放获取

摘要

Visible light communication (VLC) using LED lamps is suitable for implementing an indoor positioning system in an indoor environment where the global positioning system (GPS) signal does not reach. In this paper, we present an indoor positioning system for mobile robots using a VLC beacon and fuzzy rules. This system consists of an autonomous mobile robot, VLC modules, and device application software. Fuzzy rules are applied to plan the global and local paths along which the mobile robot navigates indoors. The VLC transmitter modules are attached to the wall or the ceiling as beacons to transmit their own location information. The variable pulse position modulation (VPPM) algorithm is used to transmit data, which is a new modulation scheme for VLC providing a dimming control mechanism for flicker-free optical communication. The mobile robot has a receiver module to receive the location information while performing its mission in the environment where VLC transmitters are deployed.

关键词

Visible light communicationComputer scienceBeaconReal-time computingGlobal Positioning SystemMobile robotTransmitterIndoor positioning systemRobotEngineering

相关论文

查看 OTHER 分类全部论文