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Qualitative Evaluation of a PID Controller for Autonomous Mobile Robot Navigation Implemented in an FPGA Card
Proceedings for the 7th International Conference on Natural Computation
  • Rocio Alba-Flores, Georgia Southern University
  • Fernando Rios-Gutierrez, Georgia Southern University
  • C. Jeanniton
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
6-26-2011
DOI
10.1109/ICNC.2011.6022359
Abstract

This paper presents a new quantitative and qualitative approach for the design and implementation of a PID controller for autonomous mobile robot navigation. The paper also presents a simple and inexpensive method of designing, implementing, and evaluating the performance of the PID controller. The PID controller was first designed and simulated in Simulink. Then a FPGA card was used to build the PID controller in combination with a Basic Stamp microcontroller that is mainly used to perform I/O processing, sensor fusion, and data acquisition tasks. Finally, the performance of the PID controller, used to control the robot's navigation, was evaluated in real environment situations using a rubric. Results demonstrated that the proposed approach provides a simplified and inexpensive method to design, implement, and evaluate the performance of controllers for mobile robot applications.

Citation Information
Rocio Alba-Flores, Fernando Rios-Gutierrez and C. Jeanniton. "Qualitative Evaluation of a PID Controller for Autonomous Mobile Robot Navigation Implemented in an FPGA Card" ShanghaiProceedings for the 7th International Conference on Natural Computation (2011) p. 1753 - 1757
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/rocio-alba-flores/7/